A River of Dust: The Life-Giving Link Between North Africa and the Amazon
by Jilanne Hoffmann; illus. by Eugenia Mello
Primary Chronicle 48 pp.
7/23 9781797211756 $18.99
The narrator here is dust from North Africa speaking directly to its destination, the Amazon rainforest. Poetic text meditates on the way Africa and South America were once joined: “Millions of years ago, no ocean lay between us. You and I were one. And then slowly, slowly, great forces tore us apart, creating seven continents surrounded by vast oceans.” They are still connected by dust that blows continuously from the Sahel across the Atlantic to the Amazon, where it provides nutrients that support the Amazon basin’s lush growth. Glorious digitally rendered double-page spreads echo the text’s mood, mixing the particulars of cram-cram grass and baobab trees with expressionistic imagery that reinforces a sense of flow. Illustrations of landscapes and animals in warm earth tones with pops of bright color and nuance in their textures and shading will enchant many young readers. The vivid vocabulary and soothing cadence of the text are pleasing, if light on specifics; extensive back matter provides some thoughtful support for ecologically minded children and caregivers.
From the July/August 2023 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

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