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AS THE SEAS RISE by Angela Quezada Padron

AS THE SEAS RISE

Nicole Hernández Hammer and the Fight for Climate Justice

by Angela Quezada Padron ; illustrated by Angela Quezada Padron

Pub Date: June 11th, 2024
ISBN: 9781665913942
Publisher: Atheneum

A fulsome tribute to Guatemala-born scientist and climate activist Nicole Hernández Hammer.

Padron begins by connecting her subject’s childhood experiences with natural disasters—an earthquake in Guatemala City and, following a family move to Miami, the devastation of Hurricane Andrew in 1992—to her later scientific studies but turns frustratingly vague when it comes to describing her actual work or achievements. Yes, she writes, Hammer has publicized how rising water tables have caused flooding on both “rainy days” and “sunny days” in certain unspecified south Florida areas, encouraged people of color in these and other threatened “frontline communities” to “tell their stories," and marched and spoken out for “climate justice.” What the term means or what inequities need to be addressed remain unclear, though, and instead of tallying specific local projects or proposals, the author highlights a single meet and greet with the Obamas in 2015 before closing with general lists of climate change facts and standard suggestions for budding activists. Her illustrations are likewise generic as she follows Hammer from childhood on to scenes in which she comforts flood victims, stands with a racially diverse crowd of protesters, and lectures a bored-looking silhouetted audience, a frozen-faced president and first lady, and a final set of general listeners with politely attentive expressions.

A superficial profile of an accomplished changemaker.

(more information on Nicole Hernández Hammer, websites) (Picture-book biography. 6-8)