REVIEWS
What readers and reviewers are saying about
The Little Creek That Could:
“With publication of The Little Creek That Could, Mark Angelo has pointed the way forward……Read his book. Be inspired. Follow his example.”
Kim Stephens, Executive Director, Partnership for Water Sustainability
“Truly a story for our times”
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
“An inspiring read and richly illustrated. This book delivers a message to kids they need to hear more of – nature is resilient and can bounce back if given a chance”
Eric Taylor, author of Rivers Run Through Us
“Delightful family book sharing the importance of caring for the environment”
Rosey Brenan, Amazon Review
“…drives home the simple point that healthy rivers make our communities better places to live. That’s good for all of us”
BC Business
“Canadian conservationist Mark Angelo won’t stop fighting for the preservation and restoration of our waterways”, Georgia Straight
"The book’s backward-looking interlude focuses on the creek’s former abundance, adding a deeper sense of meaning to the restoration project. The book’s lively, color-saturated illustrations enhance the story. They are attentive to the greenery and wildlife of every scene, and they work to underscore themes of biodiversity, water movement, and human impact.
The inspirational picture book The Little Creek That Could traces a man’s memory of being a steward of the environment, and sharing in nature with others."
Foreword Clarion Review
"A treasure for young and old."
Aaron, Amazon Review
Kim Stephens, Executive Director, Partnership for Water Sustainability
“Truly a story for our times”
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
“An inspiring read and richly illustrated. This book delivers a message to kids they need to hear more of – nature is resilient and can bounce back if given a chance”
Eric Taylor, author of Rivers Run Through Us
“Delightful family book sharing the importance of caring for the environment”
Rosey Brenan, Amazon Review
“…drives home the simple point that healthy rivers make our communities better places to live. That’s good for all of us”
BC Business
“Canadian conservationist Mark Angelo won’t stop fighting for the preservation and restoration of our waterways”, Georgia Straight
"The book’s backward-looking interlude focuses on the creek’s former abundance, adding a deeper sense of meaning to the restoration project. The book’s lively, color-saturated illustrations enhance the story. They are attentive to the greenery and wildlife of every scene, and they work to underscore themes of biodiversity, water movement, and human impact.
The inspirational picture book The Little Creek That Could traces a man’s memory of being a steward of the environment, and sharing in nature with others."
Foreword Clarion Review
"A treasure for young and old."
Aaron, Amazon Review