<p>“Packed with [Csicsko’s] lively portraits of both famous and overlooked figures, [<i>LGBTQ+ Icons</i> and <i>Science People</i>] <b>celebrate diversity, smarts, and creativity.</b>” – <i>Chicago Magazine</i></p>

Science is for everyone!

Science People celebrates the diversity of the scientific community around the world. Meet more than 50 trailblazers in botany, biology, physics, engineering, mathematics, and a host of other STEM fields.

Bold, whimsical illustrations by David Lee Csicsko (The Skin You Live In) along with concise, engaging bios celebrate a diverse group of scientists, from around the world and all eras of history. Classic figures like Galileo and Marie Curie are included alongside scientists and activists working in the field right now – like  geneticists (and Nobel Prize winners) Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, or Phillip Alviola, a bat virologist from the Philippines on the cutting edge of coronavirus research.

From astronomers to zoologists, Science People highlights explorers in a wide range of fields – representing a multicultural mix of genders, races, and nationalities, in walks of life – showing that science is for everyone. It will inspire readers young and old to ask their own questions about the world around them.

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Portraits include:

Isabella Aiona Abbott (USA) Phillip Alviola (Philippines) Janaki Ammal (India) Mary Anning (UK) Avicenna (Uzbekistan) Clara Barker (UK) Joan Beauchamp Procter (UK) Helia Bravo Hollis (Mexico) Joyce Bell Burnell (UK) George Washington Carver (USA) Emmanuelle Charpentier (France) & Jennifer Doudna (USA) Eugenie Clark (USA) Nicolaus Copernicus (Poland) Jacques-Yves Cousteau (France) Marie Curie (Poland/France) Leonardo da Vinci (Italy) Charles Darwin (UK) RenĂŠ Descartes (France) Thomas Edison (USA) Albert Einstein (Germany/USA) Ozak Esu (Nigeria) Enrico Fermi (Italy/USA) Alexander Fleming (UK) Rosalind Franklin (UK) Ted "Dr. Tornado" Fujita (Japan/USA) Galileo Galilei (Italy) Jane Goodall (UK) Stephen Hawking (UK) Sue Hendrickson (USA) Isobel Wylie Hutchison (UK) Hypatia (Egypt) Mae Jemison (USA) Katia & Maurice Krafft (France) Leon Lederman (USA) Ada Lovelace (UK) Wangari Muta Maathai (Kenya) Monkgomotsi Maseng (Botswana) Maria Sibylla Merian (Germany) Isaac Newton (UK) Bill Nye (USA) Louis Pasteur (France) Carl Sagan (USA) Nikola Tesla (Croatia/USA) Marie Tharp (USA) Greta Thunburg (Sweden) Michio Tsujimura (Japan) Neil DeGrasse Tyson (USA) Star Mapping Vatican Nuns (Italy) Alexander von Humboldt (Germany) Tu Youyou (China)

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  • Pitch to major media outlets including The New York Times, The Horn Book Magazine, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal
  • Targeted marketing to major review centers, influential parent and education bloggers, and major library system selectors
  • Regional bookstore appearances (Chicago, IL)
  • Promotion on social media, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok
  • E-newsletter promotion
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781951963071
Publisert
2022-12-16
Utgiver
Trope Publishing Co.
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
190 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
J, 02
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
112

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Illustratør
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Biografisk notat

David Lee Csicsko is an award-winning artist and designer whose distinctive artwork, stained glass, and mosaics beautify train stations, hospitals, churches and universities across the Midwest and East Coast. His many credits include designing the Obamas’ White House Christmas in 2012. David’s lively illustrations can also be seen in The Skin You Live In from the Chicago Children’s Museum, now in its 16th printing. Through his use of color, bold graphics and playful patterns, David Lee Csicsko celebrates the richness and diversity of life. Lindy Sinclair has worked in design, music, politics, printing, and publishing, but reading has always been her first love. She is currently Trope Publishing Co.’s resident wordsmith and proofreading wizard, and though she has written since grade school, Science People is the first book with her name on the cover. She grew up in northeast Ohio but now lives, reads and knits in Chicago.