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48 pp.
| Eerdmans
| September, 2021
|
Trade
ISBN 978-0-8028-5569-5
$17.99
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2)
K-3
Translated by
Lawrence Schimel.
Illustrated by
Miren Asiain Lora.
"How did the oysters get up to the top of a mountain?" Nogués combines a geologist's eye, a teacher's cadence, and his own joy and wonder about the world to organize explanations of geologic time, fossil formation, stratigraphy, and mountain building into a puzzle to be solved. The superbly creative text takes the form of an interchange between narrator and learner, starting with a perceived anomaly--sea creatures at the highest point on land--and then moving through a series of questions, eliminating incorrect alternatives and reveling in eureka moments, to arrive at the logical conclusions formed by centuries of scientific thought. Readers immerse themselves in the "language of rocks," asked directly by Nogués (in first- and second-person narration) to observe objects within the gorgeous and varied sea-toned illustrations by Asiain Lora (
Hello, Earth!, rev. 7/21); and they can use the child and adult figures present in all of the main illustrations to imagine themselves as geologists in the field. Sidebars throughout provide additional information about the scientific principles and discoveries, and a glossary is appended.