*Everything* about this book is AWESOME….for kids and adults of all ages. Originally geared for ages 10-17.
I’ve been reading a page or two each day for over a month - (reading & enjoying the detailed illustrations), a ‘gorgeous’ hardcopy discovery….from a neighborhood ‘Little Library’ box.
I had books similar to this for my daughters when they were little… but I don’t quite remember one this gorgeous and complete.
“Women in Science……50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed The World”,
written and illustrated by Rachel Ignotofsky captures the joy of so many essential discoveries while also celebrating the extraordinary lives of women who have achieved them.
I guess I’m not the only person who thinks highly of Rachel’s work….
5,246 people submitted reviews on Amazon— with an 89% 5 star rating.
Well….I certainly agree too.
I knew a few of the women honored and represented (from around the globe) — highlighting their contributions in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics….but most — I didn’t know. So this children’s informative book was a learning tool for me too.
Elizabeth Blackburn, Born in Tasmania, Australia, studied Molecular Biology the University of Cambridge. She was thrilled to be working with DNA sequences -and she wanted to understand what kept our bodies telomeres healthy. In 1984, with the help of her grad student Carol Greider, she co-discovered telomerase, an enzyme that rebuilds telomeres to a healthy length. In 2009 Elizabeth was awarded the Nobel peace and physiology or medicine.
Lots and lots of extraordinary women are written up in this book…. Katie Kraft, Geologist from France, Sau Lan Wu, particle physicist from Japan, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Astrophysicist from Ireland, etc. etc.
The illustrations are priceless!
*Lisi….I’ll give you this book when I see you next enjoy reading with your granddaughter .
It’s a scientific fact: Women rock!