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For Theo Claire, who found initial inspiration as a
             voice for our planet in a children’s book —P.N.





             Text copyright © 2023 by Patricia Newman              Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
             Illustrations copyright © 2023 by Natasha Donovan
                                                                   Names: Newman, Patricia, 1958– author. | Donovan, Natasha, illustrator.
             All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this   Title: A river’s gifts : the mighty Elwha River reborn / Patricia Newman ;
             book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted   illustrated by Natasha Donovan.
             in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying,   Description: Minneapolis : Millbrook Press, [2023] | Includes
             recording, or otherwise—without the prior written permission of Lerner   bibliographical references. | Audience: Ages 8–12 | Audience: Grades
             Publishing Group, Inc., except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an   4–6 | Summary: “There’s more to a river than meets the eye. The story
             acknowledged review.                                    of the Elwha River in Washington State is one of both environmental
                                                                     harm and restoration involving advocacy, persistence, cooperation, and
             Millbrook Press™                                        hope” —Provided by publisher.
             An imprint of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.           Identifiers: LCCN 2021056741 (print) | LCCN 2021056742 (ebook) |
             241 First Avenue North                                  ISBN 9781541598706 (library binding) | ISBN 9781728462615 (ebook)
             Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA                             Subjects: LCSH: Restoration ecology—Washington (State)—Elwha River—
                                                                     Juvenile literature. | Wildlife management—Washington (State)—Elwha
             For reading levels and more information, look up this title at   River—Juvenile literature. | Wildlife habitat improvement—Washington
             www.lernerbooks.com.                                    (State)—Elwha River—Juvenile literature. | Natural history—Washington
                                                                     (State)—Elwha River—Juvenile literature.
             Additional images by: Lady of the Mountain Breaks the Dam, by Roger   Classification: LCC QH105.W2 N49 2023  (print) | LCC QH105.W2
             Fernandes, courtesy of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, p. 45; North   (ebook) | DDC 639.909797/99—dc23/eng/20211122
             Olympic Heritage, Bert Kellogg Photograph Collection, p. 46 (both); Joel
             Rogers/Getty Images, p. 47 (top right); Kate Benkert/USFWS, p. 47 (top   LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021056741
             left); Olympic National Park, p. 47 (center); Russell Illig/Getty Images,    LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021056742
             p. 47 (bottom); endpaper maps courtesy of USGS.
                                                                   Manufactured in the United States of America
             Designed by Danielle Carnito.                         1-48056-48737-2/4/2022
             Main body text set in Buccardi Std.
             Typeface provided by Monotype Typography.
             The illustrations in the book were created with pencil, ink, and Procreate.
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