My Antarctica: True Adventures in the Land of Mummified Seals, Space Robots, and So Much More

by G Neri (Author) Corban Wilkin (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Follow Coretta Scott King Honor–winning author G. Neri to the end of the world in a captivating travel memoir that explores Antarctica through the curiosity and wonder of his inner child—the kid who dreamed of one day becoming an explorer.

Antarctica is a land of extremes—the coldest, windiest, highest, and driest place on the planet. It’s a world where the sun stays hidden half of the year and where visitors must undergo a week of special training before it’s safe to go outside (watch out for lava bombs!). It’s also a place of stark beauty, history, and endless scientific research. Join beloved author G. Neri on his long-dreamed-of voyage to the ice, where he taps into his inner child and encounters sea angels, mummified seals, space robots, inquisitive penguins, and so much more. Abundant full-color photographs (many by the author) and annotated comics and illustrations from Corban Wilkin depict an unforgettable stay in a land of baffling mysteries to uncover, epic questions to ponder, and bigger-than-life stories to tell. Robust back matter includes more facts and history, recommended source material, and answers to questions about everything from logistics (how do you sleep?) to cool science (why is Blood Falls red?). This eye-opening, information-packed memoir—shaped by the author’s visits with school groups upon his return—sparkles with his heartfelt journey of discovery.
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$18.99

Kirkus

Starred Review
Warm memories of really cold places and the people who brave them for science.

Review quotes

Will give armchair travelers all the more incentive to put trips to the still largely unexplored continent on their bucket lists. . . . Warm memories of really cold places and the people who brave them for science.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
G Neri
G. Neri is a Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor winner whose many books for young readers include Hello, I'm Johnny Cash, illustrated by A.G. Ford; When Paul Met Artie, illustrated by David Litchfield; and Ghetto Cowboy and Polo Cowboy, both illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson. His books have been translated into multiple languages in more than twenty-five countries. He lives with his family on the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Elizabeth Haidle is the creative director for Illustoria magazine and the illustrator of several books for young readers, including The Girl Who Named Pluto, written by Alice B. McGinty. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Classification
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ISBN-13
9781536223323
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
March 05, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF002000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Adventure & Adventurers
JNF038090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | Polar Regions
JNF058000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Travel
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Picture books
Survival
Questions and answers
Antarctica
Discoveries in geography
Explorers
Discovery and exploration
Trivia and miscellanea
Informational works
Instructional and educational works

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