I Love Salmon and Lampreys: A Native Story of Resilience

I Love Salmon and Lampreys: A Native Story of Resilience
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Anastasia Khmelevska
Publisher Name
Heyday
Age Range
4+
Release Date
March 04, 2025
ISBN13
978-1597146685
ISBN10 or ASIN
   
For young readers, an inspiring story about a river, a successful Native-led movement for environmental justice, and the making of a scientist.
Growing up in the Yurok and Karuk Tribes, Brook Thompson learned to care for the fish that nurtured her and her family. She knew that along the Klamath River in Northern California, salmon and lampreys are a needed part of life. But she also saw how these fish were in danger. People had built dams along the Klamath River, making it very hard for salmon and lampreys to live. Tribal people and their friends organized to have four of the dams removed, and they won. In I Love Salmon and Lampreys, Thompson tells this inspiring tale, and she shares how it motivated her to become a scientist. Featuring adorable illustrations by Anastasia Khmelevska, as well as fun facts about salmon and lampreys, this is a stirring story about stewarding nature for the generations to come.

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1 review
Delightful Read
(Updated: June 25, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
I Love Salmon and Lampreys is a lovely & thoughtfully written autobiographical story that gives a brief introduction to the cultural and environmental impact of lamprey and salmon, specifically in the Klamath river.

The narrative is both touching and informative, offering readers a meaningful introduction to the profound connection we share with the environment, through the eyes of the author and her family's story of conservation. Readers get to experience a blend of history, culture and environmental science.

I Love Salmon and Lampreys is written in a special font that looks perfectly normal, but it has a slight variation that allows the eye to read the words more easily, making this book easier to read for those that may have dyslexia.

The illustrations are inclusive, featuring a variety of different characters. The artist does a fantastic job creating imagery that fits the narrative without being to dark.

The book concludes with some engaging fun facts and a map of the Klamath River, where the story unfolds, making it both educational and visually appealing.
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