THE LOST FOREST – A PERFECT EARTH-DAY, EARTH-MONTH BOOK

How exactly does a forest get lost?

A simple survey error?  For nearly a century maps showed not a forest but the existence of a lovely lake.  No one wanted to cut timber in a lake. So no one bought this “lake.”   A wonderful error which allowed the preservation of 144 acres of old-growth red and white pine.  This “lost forest” is now a Minnesota treasure!

The Lost Forest written by Phyllis Root and illustrated by Betsy Bowen tells with humor and fascinating descriptions, an important environmental story. This amazing team of author-illustrator took readers into mud and muck of the Big Belching Bog.  What fun! In this book they “take us deep into a stand of virgin pine, one of the last and largest in the state, where U.S. history and natural history meet. With the help of Betsy Bowen’s finely observed and beautiful illustrations, Phyllis Root shows us the great diversity of life that can be found in the Lost Forest.”

One aspect of this book that is my favorite is the wealth of information about the plants and animals that inhabit forests— I’m ready to pack up my camping gear and take a closer look at the flora and fauna of this rare old-growth forest.

Phyllis Root is the author of more than forty books, including a variety of natural history picture books published by the University of Minnesota Press: Plant a Pocket of Prairie and One North Star, both winners of the John Burroughs Riverby Award, and Searching for Minnesota’s Native Wildflowers. She was awarded a 2006 McKnight Fellowship for Lucia and the Light. She currently is an instructor for Hamline University’s MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults program.

Betsy Bowen has written and illustrated numerous children’s books, including Helen Hoover’s Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman (Minnesota, 2005) and Phyllis Root’s Big Belching Bog (Minnesota, 2010), Plant a Pocket of Prairie (Minnesota, 2014), and One North Star (Minnesota, 2016). She lives in Grand Marais, Minnesota.

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