March 24 – National Agriculture Day

About the Holiday

Established in 1973 by the Agriculture Council of America (ACA), National Agriculture Day raises awareness about the importance and wide reach of farming to help people understand how much agriculture contributes to the economy and daily life—from the food we eat to the clothes we wear​ to the products we use. Today, we celebrate the farmers, ranchers, and all farm workers involved in producing the food, clothing, and even the biofuels we rely on every day.

This year’s theme is Together We Grow and includes activities like farm tours and educational programs for kids​ that encourage younger generations to consider careers in farming​. The work of agriculture is always evolving. Today, farmers use technology to grow more food while protecting the environment. Such sustainable farming practices are a highlight of this year’s celebration​.

Thank you to Atheneum Books for Young Readers for sending me a copy of this book for review!

From the Fields to the Fight: How Jessica Govea Thorbourne Organized for Justice

Written by Angela Quezada Padron | Illustrated by Sol Salinas

 

Every summer morning before dawn four-year-old Jessica and her Mexican-American family joined other families in the fields to pick crops, earning only a few dollars a day while suffering hunger, physically punishing labor, and constant exposure to chemical pesticides. Jessica picked cotton, clipped grapes, and retrieved plums from the ground. As she got older, Jessica became more aware of the struggles in her community for whom education, housing, medical care, and equal treatment were denied “just because they were Latino.”

Illustration copyright © 2026 by Sol Salinas. Text copyright © 2026 by Angela Quezada Padron. Courtesy of Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

When her father joined other farmworkers to raise awareness of the unfair treatment and conditions, young Jessica joined him in passing out flyers door-to-door and paid close attention to the growing organization. Jessica was a born leader: beginning in childhood, she began speaking to crowds, learning to be persistent, and even organizing “other kids to petition for a neighborhood park.” 

When Jessica was a teenager, their burgeoning organization joined with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, founded by Filipino farm workers, in a strike for higher pay against grape growers in Delano, California. When the grape growers hired other workers, leaving many farmworkers without a job, Jessica delayed going to college to further help the cause.

Illustration copyright © 2026 by Sol Salinas. Text copyright © 2026 by Angela Quezada Padron. Courtesy of Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

Grape boycotts in grocery stores followed the strikes, but many growers began shipping their grapes to other stores and even to Canada to avoid improving wages and conditions for workers. “Putting her fears aside to do what was needed for justice,” Jessica went to Canada with the union. For months she and her team protested at grocery stores and elsewhere, gaining the support of Canadian union workers and increasing numbers of shoppers who stopped buying grapes. Finally, the growers agreed to provide “higher pay, better working conditions, and medical care.” Throughout her life, Jessica Govea Thorbourne continued to stand up for equality, empowering people of all ages to organize and create impactful change and “showed that making a difference can start with just one child.”

Back matter includes a short biography of Jessica Govea Thorbourne’s life, a glossary, pointers on organizing for a cause, and a timeline of the events related in the text.

Illustration copyright © 2026 by Sol Salinas. Text copyright © 2026 by Angela Quezada Padron. Courtesy of Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

Angela Quezada Padron writes a powerful biography of Latina activist Jessica Govea Thorbourne, who even as a child made an impact within her family and for her community of farm workers. Through Thorbourne’s example, Padron empowers today’s children to speak out and act when they see or experience injustice and shows them that with determination, passion, and persistence they can influence others and create necessary change. Quezada Padron’s straightforward text clearly outlines the growth of the labor unions in a way that children can understand while also spotlighting Jessica’s emotions, character, and contributions in single, stand-alone sentences sprinkled throughout the pages that will resonate with young readers.

Sol Salinas’s richly hewed, layered illustrations take readers from the hot, sun-drenched fields to Jessica and her father’s door-to-door rallying to union meetings and protests to a victory celebration. The workers’ struggles are evident in their facial expressions. One potent image captures 21-year-old Jessica volunteering to join the protesters in Canada, leaving behind her family and everything familiar. Children may enjoy following and talking about the wispy, symbolic vine that emanates from a seed in Jessica’s hand and wends its way from the front cover and page to page, connecting Jessica to her life’s work and community.

Ages 4 – 8

Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2026 | ISBN 978-1665946704

Angela Quezada Padron is a Latina author-illustrator who spent her childhood days writing stories and doodling on the garage walls of her New Jersey home and her summers visiting family in the Dominican Republic. In addition to writing From the Fields to the Fight: How Jessica Govea Thorbourne Organized for Justice, she is the author-illustrator of As the Seas Rise: Nicole Hernández Hammer and the Fight for Climate Justice. She won first place in the Portfolio Showcase at the 2023 Florida SCBWI Conference and was a semifinalist for the SCBWI Tomie dePaola Award in 2014. Visit her at AngelaPadron.com.

Sol Salinas is a non-binary artist from San Antonio, Texas. At a young age, they fell in love with history while watching old Hollywood movies with their grandmother. When they aren’t drawing, Sol can usually be found playing Dungeons & Dragons, collecting rose quartz, drinking warm cups of tea, and listening to their favorite music: Fleetwood Mac. Find more at SolSalinasIllustration.com.

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