A River Ran Wild
Written by Lynne Cherry, A River Ran Wild is a traditional literature book that goes through an environmental part of history that can be read to pre k- 2nd grade students. This book has received no major awards.
This story is based on true events that took place near the Nashua River In Massachusetts. The book is about a group of Native Americans who decided to settle on the River for a better life with food, shelter, and of course, the river's fresh water. This was all ruined when white settlers came a long and polluted the River as new machines in an industrial revolution came in place. Because of this, wildlife deteriorated. Soon, people around started to notice the damage done and signed petitions while speaking to politicians to get change done. Once people started working hard to get the Nashua back to life, it finally but slowly became clean to the point where all the wildlife came back to dwell near it again. This is also a place where people can walk and tour.
This is a very educational story that should be encouraged in pre-k classrooms as well as 1st and 2nd grade. It can teach the students about the pros and cons to colonization and also the dangers in pollution and why it is encouraging to keep wildlife clean. If the 2nd grade students were to learn about the ecosystem in science, I would have them make a poster of a "before and after" of the ecosystem based on the negative effects of pollution.
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