Mika and the Microscope
By (Author) Rachel Tiersky
BookBaby
BookBaby
5th June 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
813.6
Hardback
30
Width 234mm, Height 184mm, Spine 7mm
254g
When Mika's brother gets a microscope for his birthday, he is quick to say that he will not be sharing, announcing that science is, "Only for boys." Join Mika as she travels far and wide (but really just to her backyard) to learn more about science and herself, collecting bugs and plants to prove that she is a scientist no matter what biases others may have. Once she explains to her brother that he has hurt her feelings, they reach a compromise that leaves everyone happy, proving that science is for everybody under the sun.
Rachel Tiersky is a Freshman at Dartmouth College who has spent the last five years running the Stereotype Project, an organization that aims to combat stereotypes through art. She is from Northern New Jersey where she lives with her parents, four younger siblings, and two guinea pigs. When she isn't writing, running the Stereotype Project, or stressing over Organic Chemistry, she can usually be found wandering in search of the perfect cup of coffee. Learn more at stereotypeproject.org.