They Lost Their Heads!: What Happened To Washington's Teeth, Einstein's Brain, And Other Famous Body Parts

Carlyn Beccia
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They Lost Their Heads!: What Happened To Washington's Teeth, Einstein's Brain, And Other Famous Body Parts

Carlyn Beccia
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  • Convient pour : Âges 9-12 ans
  • Date de publication : Apr 02, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 192
  • Éditeur : Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN : 9780802737472
  • Dimensions : 7.05" W x 0.6" L x 10.0" H

Carlyn Beccia (pronounced Betcha) is an author, illustrator, graphic designer, and organ donor who (so far) has kept all her body parts. Beccia's children's books, including Who Put the B In the Ballyhoo?, Raucous Royals, and I Feel Better with a Frog In My Throat, have won numerous awards including the Golden Kite Honor, the International Reading Association's Children's and Young Adult Book Award, and the Cybil Award.

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“Frequent black-and-white spot art and snarky footnote asides add comedy to this already high-interest blend of history and science. Entertaining and fascinating, with a clever incorporation of STEM topics.” —Booklist

“Beccia's light, cheeky approach to the subject matter is tailor-made for a middle-grade audience . . . Readers fond of the gruesome and grotesque with a heavy dose of humor will find much to enjoy here.” —Kirkus Reviews

“[A] quirky, clever compendium. . . . The author's chatty, irreverent narrative profiles each highlighted luminary and offers supplementary info on such topics as embalming, phrenology, and cryonics--and ample doses of downright creepy, kid-pleasing trivia.” —Publishers Weekly

“An equal mix of history, science, and biography, the . . . text is straightforward and logical; the tone light and entertaining. Interesting black-and-white, hand-drawn illustrations perfectly mirror the content and tone. Well-researched.” —VOYA

“This topic is one that has perpetual appeal to middle school readers.” —School Library Journal

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