What Miss Mitchell Saw
By (Author) Hayley Barrett
Illustrated by Diana Sudyka
Simon & Schuster
Beach Lane Books
1st October 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
B
Hardback
40
Width 229mm, Height 279mm, Spine 13mm
499g
Discover the amazing true story of Maria Mitchell, Americas first professional female astronomer.
Every evening, from the time she was a child, Maria Mitchell stood on her rooftop with her telescope and swept the sky. And then one night she saw something unusuala comet no one had ever seen before! Miss Mitchells extraordinary discovery made her famous the world over and paved the way for her to become Americas first professional female astronomer.
Gorgeously illustrated by Diana Sudyka, this moving picture book about a girl from humble beginnings who became a star in the field of astronomy is sure to inspire budding scientists everywhere.
On an October evening in 1847, Maria Mitchell identified a comet in the heavens. Two days later, a Vatican astronomer saw it, too, but the worlds scientific community rightfully agreed to credit Maria with the discovery, naming the object Miss Mitchells Comet. Barrett begins with Marias Nantucket childhood, where Sudykas gorgeous gouache-and-watercolor starscapes already bleed through the fabric of her reality, shimmering in the ocean waters and along the hems of her dresses. The art often utilizes visual metaphor; dialogue flows across the page in swirling ribbons of text as Marias father teaches her how to sweep the sky. The language is simple and lyrical, preferring to evoke the wonder of the subject rather than get bogged down in scientific detail, and yet it manages to infuse a healthy dose of education, describing instruments and methods, as well as celestial objects. Back matter further details Mitchells distinguished career, and an authors note gives an inspiring call to action. A beautiful biography about one watchful woman being seen by the world. -- Booklist * June 1, 2019 *
Hayley Barrett is the author of three picture books,Babymoon,What Miss Mitchell Saw, andGirl Versus Squirrel. She lives and writes outside of Boston, Massachusetts.
Diana Sudyka is a Chicago-based illustrator. Early on, she created screen-printed gig posters for musicians but currently her illustration work focuses on young adult, middle grade, and childrens books. She has illustrated several volumes of the award-winning book series The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart andCircus Mirandusby Cassie Beasley, as well as the picture booksWould You Come Tooby Liz Garton Scanlon,Sometimes Rainby Meg Fleming,What Miss Mitchell Sawby Hayley Barrett,How to Find a Birdby Jennifer Ward, andFungi Growby Maria Gianferrari. Visit her at DianaSudyka.com.