Description:
Rolling Thunder: Walking Lake Ontario is about the Environment, Water, Indigenous Culture, and the Great Lakes. Resources included.
Brief description: Kristin Wolden Nitz is an avid sports fan, coach, and the author of many magazine articles on kids and sports. Nitz is the author of Suspect and Defending Irene, and has also written nonfiction books, including Play By Play Softball, Play By Play Track, and Play By Play Field. She lives in Michigan.
Review Quotes:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful story based on the true experiences of Native American women's witness to our water
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023, By David Crumm
Format: Paperback
Without clean water, we perish. It's just that simple.
That's why the powerful witness of these Native American women is such an inspiring story for everyone. It's a story that should be read and enjoyed in our families. I'm writing this as a grandfather who has collected all of Carol's Water Walker books over the years and has shared these stories with my granddaughter.
This is the latest in that series, and it emphasizes the theme of generation-to-generation sharing of these stories and these values. They're absolutely beautiful books, produced from the Midwest with encouragement from Native peoples who want this story shared more widely.
Give yourself and your family a gift of one of these books. You could start back at the beginning of Carol's series or start with this volume, emphasizing the links between generations. (Amazon carries all of them.)