One Beetle Too Many: The Extraordinary Adventures of Charles Darwin (Candlewick Biographies)

by Kathryn Lasky (Author) Matthew Trueman (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Describes the life and work of the renowned nineteenth-century biologist who transformed conventional Western thought with his theory of natural evolution.
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Large and humorous mixed-media illustrations will draw children to this large-format biography...Lasky's text balances the exuberant artwork with well-organized information, gracefully sprinkling in quotes from Darwin's own writing...creates a clear view of a man who was troubled by the implications of his observations and who, at the end of his life, was more interested in experimenting with earthworms and carnivorous plants than in promoting his theory.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

Distilling tough concepts into light, conversational prose...a just-right introduction to Charles Darwin....colorful, cut-to-the-chase language ...multilayered mixed-media illustrations; mostly paint, these also incorporate bits of flowers and weeds as well as string, paper and fabric.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

This accessible jaunt will easily situate the man as a natural adventurer in kids' minds before he becomes just another stuffy old scientist.
—Booklist

An accessible presentation that's likely to circulate briskly.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

This well-rounded look at Darwin is enhanced by the illustrations, which add a touch of whimsy to the pages.
—Library Media Connection

Darwin's various adventures are broken up in ways that allow the reader to repeatedly enjoy pieces and parts of this title, possibly as a read-aloud. Trueman's illustrations are fun and winsome; no dry scientific sketches here.
—Booklist

This intelligently and elegantly designed volume makes clear how much Darwin's ideas continue to create an impact on science, society and culture, a century and a half later.
—Shelf Awareness

Emphasize[s] Darwin's 'extraordinary adventures, ' the fun, the pleasure he took in observing wherever he was.
—Chicago Tribune

Colorful details about the great scientist bring him to life in full living color in this marvelous picture biography.
—Buffalo News

The text is full of small details that will grab the attention of young readers...Trueman uses his mixed mediums to great effect, and the addition of pressed flowers and plants to his already delightful paintings is especially effective.
—The Well-Read Child blog

Packed with tales of [Darwin's] adventures, his ideas, and his work...well written and factually correct and contains absolutely beautiful artwork that is both whimsical and appealing.
—Science Books and Films

Brilliantly illuminates the life of the famed naturalist Charles Darwin.
—Journal News online

Works well to display Darwin s personality and the excitement of his forays into the natural world. The illustrations are a match to this approach and the style of the writing, with a slight air of the whimsical and lively, colorful immediacy.
—Bloomsbury Review

Kathryn Lasky brilliantly illuminates the life of the famed naturalist Charles Darwin who gave birth to the 'idea that scared the world...Matthew Trueman's charming and intricate illustrations...convey the contradictions and humanity of Darwin.
—Journal Inquirer

Distills an enormous amount of difficult information into just enough text for young readers...Artist Trueman adds fun to the mix with large mixed media cartoon illustrations that appropriately incorporate bits of plants flowers and weeds...entertaining and friendly.
—Plain Dealer

Skillfully blending watercolors, pencils, and inks, the art captures Darwin's fascination with life around him, making this a compelling introduction to this important scientist's life.
—California Kids
Kathryn Lasky
Kathryn Lasky is the Newbery Honor-winning author of over 100 books for children and young adults. Her beloved Guardians of Ga'Hoole fantasy series has more than seven million copies in print, and she is the author of the Daughters of the Sea series and the Wolves of the Beyond series, as well as iA Time for Courage/i and other Dear America titles. Kathryn has also written a number of critically acclaimed historical fiction titles, such as iBeyond the Burning Time/i and iTrue North/i. She lives with her husband in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Classification
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ISBN-13
9780763668433
Lexile Measure
1050
Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
March 11, 2014
Series
Candlewick Biographies
BISAC categories
JNF007090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Science & Technology
JNF051190 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | History of Science
Library of Congress categories
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