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K-3
Illustrated by
Susan Reagan.
“When Ruth Patrick was five years old, she fell in love with pond scum.” Patrick (1907–2013) spent her childhood exploring the natural world around her Kansas City, Missouri, home. Looking through her father’s microscope, she was especially entranced by diatoms, “microscopic algae that live in every body of water on Earth...Without them, we would not be here.” She attended a women’s college, studying biology, and earned a PhD in botany from the University of Virginia. While working at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, she led a team doing fieldwork on water pollution in streams and rivers throughout Pennsylvania: “No one had ever studied everything in a river before. It would be a huge job.” Along with mentoring other scientists, her lasting legacies include a clearer understanding of what’s now known as biodiversity and her tireless work on clean-water legislation. The point that this happened at a time when relatively few women were encouraged to be in the sciences is neither overlooked nor hammered home (a concluding author’s note provides more detail). The text is clear, with a storytelling flow that builds upon previous details, and the textured digital and hand-painted illustrations are naturalistic and approachable. A timeline, source notes, and a selected bibliography are also appended.
199 pp.
| Random/Lamb
| May, 2013
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TradeISBN 978-0-385-73956-6$15.99
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LibraryISBN 978-0-385-90793-4$18.99
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4-6
Illustrated by
Susan Reagan.
When Odessa, nine, and her brother have yet another fight, their mother sends her to her room, where she stamps her feet in anger--and finds herself sent back in time, exactly twenty-four hours earlier. Despite the (sometimes uneven) fantasy element, the story is more a domestic tale of divorce, friendship, and family; kids will ponder what they'd re-do in their own lives.