The Vast Wonder of World

The Vast Wonder of World
Title The Vast Wonder of World PDF eBook
Author Mélina Mangal
Publisher Millbrook Press ™
Pages 41
Release 2018-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541537955

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"A must-purchase picture book biography of a figure sure to inspire awe and admiration among readers."—School Library Journal (starred review) Extraordinary illustrations and lyrical text present pioneering African American scientist Ernest Everett Just. Ernest Everett Just was not like other scientists of his time. He saw the whole, where others saw only parts. He noticed details others failed to see. He persisted in his research despite the discrimination and limitations imposed on him as an African American. His keen observations of sea creatures revealed new insights about egg cells and the origins of life. Through stunning illustrations and lyrical prose, this picture book presents the life and accomplishments of this long overlooked scientific pioneer.

A River of Words

A River of Words
Title A River of Words PDF eBook
Author Jen Bryant
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 43
Release 2008-07-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1467432547

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2009 Caldecott Honor Book An ALA Notable Book A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book A Charlotte Zolotow Honor Book NCTE Notable Children’s Book When he wrote poems, he felt as free as the Passaic River as it rushed to the falls. Willie’s notebooks filled up, one after another. Willie’s words gave him freedom and peace, but he also knew he needed to earn a living. So he went off to medical school and became a doctor -- one of the busiest men in town! Yet he never stopped writing poetry. In this picture book biography of William Carlos Williams, Jen Bryant’s engaging prose and Melissa Sweet’s stunning mixed-media illustrations celebrate the amazing man who found a way to earn a living and to honor his calling to be a poet.

A Picture Book of Anne Frank

A Picture Book of Anne Frank
Title A Picture Book of Anne Frank PDF eBook
Author David A. Adler
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Pages 32
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1430130377

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"The narrator, reading with clarity and precision, tells the well-known story of the Jewish girl and her family who hid during the Holocaust...[This] high-quality read-along...[is] excellent for school and public libraries." - Booklist

The Vast Wonder of the World

The Vast Wonder of the World
Title The Vast Wonder of the World PDF eBook
Author Mélina Mangal
Publisher Lerner Digital ™
Pages 40
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541584708

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! "A must-purchase picture book biography of a figure sure to inspire awe and admiration among readers."—School Library Journal (starred review) Extraordinary illustrations and lyrical text present pioneering African American scientist Ernest Everett Just. Ernest Everett Just was not like other scientists of his time. He saw the whole, where others saw only parts. He noticed details others failed to see. He persisted in his research despite the discrimination and limitations imposed on him as an African American. His keen observations of sea creatures revealed new insights about egg cells and the origins of life. Through stunning illustrations and lyrical prose, this picture book presents the life and accomplishments of this long overlooked scientific pioneer.

Black Apollo of Science

Black Apollo of Science
Title Black Apollo of Science PDF eBook
Author Kenneth R. Manning
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 422
Release 1985-01-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780199763337

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This biography illuminates the racial attitudes of an elite group of American scientists and foundation officers. It is the story of a complex and unhappy man. It blends social, institutional, black, and political history with the history of science.

Unweaving the Rainbow

Unweaving the Rainbow
Title Unweaving the Rainbow PDF eBook
Author Richard Dawkins
Publisher HMH
Pages 355
Release 2000-04-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0547347359

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From the New York Times–bestselling author of Science in the Soul. “If any recent writing about science is poetic, it is this” (The Wall Street Journal). Did Sir Isaac Newton “unweave the rainbow” by reducing it to its prismatic colors, as John Keats contended? Did he, in other words, diminish beauty? Far from it, says acclaimed scientist Richard Dawkins; Newton’s unweaving is the key too much of modern astronomy and to the breathtaking poetry of modern cosmology. Mysteries don’t lose their poetry because they are solved: the solution often is more beautiful than the puzzle, uncovering deeper mysteries. With the wit, insight, and spellbinding prose that have made him a bestselling author, Dawkins takes up the most important and compelling topics in modern science, from astronomy and genetics to language and virtual reality, combining them in a landmark statement of the human appetite for wonder. This is the book Dawkins was meant to write: A brilliant assessment of what science is (and isn’t), a tribute to science not because it is useful but because it is uplifting. “A love letter to science, an attempt to counter the perception that science is cold and devoid of aesthetic sensibility . . . Rich with metaphor, passionate arguments, wry humor, colorful examples, and unexpected connections, Dawkins’ prose can be mesmerizing.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Brilliance and wit.” —The New Yorker

This Vast Land

This Vast Land
Title This Vast Land PDF eBook
Author Stephen E. Ambrose
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 314
Release 2003
Genre Diaries
ISBN 0689864485

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This groundbreaking book collects black women's personal recollections of their public and private lives during the period of legal segregation in the American South. Using first-person narratives, collected through oral history interviews, the book emphasizes women's role in their families and communities, treating women as important actors in the economic, social, cultural, and political life of the segregated South. By focusing on the commonalities of women's experiences, as well as the ways that women's lives differed from the experiences of southern black men, Living with Jim Crow analyzes the interlocking forces of racism and sexism .