Blue: California

: John learns that if the butterfly is recognized as an endangered species, the government will likely shut down the lumber mill to protect its habitat. This mill is the town’s primary employer and the place where his father works.

The story is highly regarded for its realistic portrayal of environmental ethics and the complex relationship between a son and his dying father. Other Meanings

In the small timber town of Kiowa, 17-year-old is an outsider. While his father was a local football hero, John is a distance runner with a deep passion for biology. California Blue

: Joan Didion also wrote an essay titled "California Blue" for Harper’s Magazine in 1976. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

: It often refers to California's status as a stronghold for the Democratic Party . : John learns that if the butterfly is

: While jogging through a forest owned by the local lumber mill, John discovers a stunning, unknown species of butterfly—the Rodgers California Blue .

: " California Blue " is a hit song by Roy Orbison from his 1989 album Mystery Girl . Other Meanings In the small timber town of

: At the same time, John’s father is diagnosed with leukemia. John must decide whether to keep the butterfly a secret to protect his father's livelihood and the town's economy, or to speak up and save a rare species from extinction.