Stand as Tall as the Trees: How an Amazonian Community Protected the Rain Forest

Stand as Tall as the Trees

How an Amazonian Community Protected the Rain Forest

2023 • 36 pages

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“Stand as Tall as the Trees” by Patricia Gualinga and Laura Resau is an inspiring true story that highlights the efforts of an Amazonian activist and her collaboration with other Indigenous communities to protect and preserve their sacred lands and forests.

The protagonist, Patricia (Paty) Gualinga, was raised in her Kichwa village in the Ecuadorian Amazon. In her village, mystical beings known as Amazanga played a crucial role in safeguarding the forest. Paty left her home to pursue education but returned when she learned that companies claiming government-sanctioned land rights were destroying her people's ancestral territories in search of oil. Together with other Indigenous groups, the Kichwa community took legal action against the Ecuadorian government, seeking justice at the Court of Human Rights.

The book skillfully weaves together lyrical storytelling and beautiful illustrations, creating a captivating narrative. The soft watercolor-like illustrations add depth and charm to the story. The authors effectively convey a powerful message about the importance of nature conservation, perseverance, and standing up for one's community in a way that young children can understand.

“Stand as Tall as the Trees” is undeniably an inspiring story that resonates with readers of all ages.

ARC Via NetGalley

July 16, 2023Report this review