cover image Drawn to Change the World: 16 Youth Climate Activists, 16 Artists

Drawn to Change the World: 16 Youth Climate Activists, 16 Artists

Edited by Emma Reynolds. HarperAlley, $24.99 (208p) ISBN 978-0-06-308422-3; $15.99 paper ISBN 978-0-06-308421-6

Reynolds (Amara and the Bats) spotlights 16 global environmentalists—including Jerome Foster II, Daphne Frias, and Dara McAnulty—in this ambitious anthology of comics by creators such as Derick Brooks, Teo Duvall, and Anoosha Syed. Ample front matter rendered in prose details what climate crisis is, which parts of the ecosystem the crisis affects, what measures have been taken to combat it, who is most vulnerable, and what individual people can do to mitigate its reach. Subsequent short comics summarize how well-known activists joined the climate change movement, followed by a two-page “What Are They Doing Now?” update. Employing dot-eyed characters and moody, amorphous shapes, Reynolds profiles Greta Thunberg, whose Fridays for Future demonstrations feature in later chapters. Jade Zhang’s section on Ou Hóngyì follows Hóngyì’s Shanghai school strikes, which led to her arrest in China. And in a contribution about Ugandan Leah Namugerwa, Natasha Nayo chronicles the subject’s eco-conscious decision to plant “Birthday Trees.” The biographies overflow with quotations and are bookended by information-dense sections that make for a sometimes confusing read. Contributor biographies, timelines, a glossary, and further resources conclude. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8–12. (Sept.)