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The Monarchs of Winghaven

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Author

Naila Moreira

Genre

Middle Grade – Contemporary

Release Date

May 7, 2024

Publisher

Walker Books US

Categories , Tag Product ID: 19718

Description

Young naturalist Sammie loves to do field research in a special stretch of wilderness in the suburbs—but now she must protect it. Science and heart combine in this engaging story.

Sammie, a budding naturalist, knows of a secret and wonderful place: Winghaven, an abandoned lot in the middle of the suburbs where wildlife flourishes. She spends hours making notes and drawings in her meticulous field journal. When Bram, a new boy, turns up with his camera, Sammie worries he’ll give away her hidden haven—after all, the other boys at school bully her. But Bram is a scientist like Sammie, and together they observe tiny pond creatures, a pileated woodpecker with a red crest like a pirate’s bandana, and thriving monarch butterflies whose habitats are becoming scarce. When Sammie and Bram discover bright flagging tape encircling the trees, they learn Winghaven is in danger from a local developer—and it’s going to take courage, spirit, and science to save it. This beautifully written story, full of details about the natural world, includes Sammie’s field illustrations as well as real-life notes on keeping a nature journal, studying monarchs, and bird-watching.

About the Author

Photograph of author Naila Moreira
Photo Credit: © 2019 Michael Cairns

Naila Moreira writes, journals, daydreams, and explores from her home base in western Massachusetts.

Her debut children’s novel, The Monarchs Of Winghaven, will launch in Spring 2024 from Walker Books US.  Her second poetry chapbook, Water Street, won the New England Poetry Club Jean Pedrick Prize. She also writes essays and journalism.

Naila teaches at Smith College, has been writer in residence at the Shoals Marine Laboratory and Forbes Library, and holds a Ph.D. in geosciences from the University of Michigan. She’s also worked as a full-time journalist, environmental consultant, and Seattle Aquarium docent.

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