SUN JOURNAL • May 3, 2020
Five years ago, just before his first daughter was born, David Griswold pondered what he could do about climate change. The world needed a message of hope and interconnection, he thought — two things he wasn’t finding in the climate change report and books he’d read. As a writer of children’s books, maybe he could create what he sought. Five years later, with help from a Kickstarter campaign, Griswold and illustrator Eliza Reisfeld are self-publishing “Fur & Feather Stand Together,” a children’s book on climate change.