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Rock Star: How Ursula Marvin Mapped Moon Rocks and Meteorites

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rock Star: How Ursula Marvin Mapped Moon Rocks and Meteorites

Contributors:

By (Author) Sandra Neil Wallace
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter

ISBN:

9781534493339

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Paula Wiseman Books

Publication Date:

14th October 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Rocks and minerals

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

48

Dimensions:

Width 241mm, Height 267mm, Spine 3mm

Description

Ursula Marvin was a rock star in the field of geology at a time when it was nearly impossible for women to pursue careers in science. Discover her story in this nonfiction picture book biography by Orbis Pictus award recipient Sandra Neil Wallace.

While attending college in the early 1940s, Ursula Marvin fell in love with geology, but when she asked her male professor about making the field her major, he tried to stop her, saying it would be a better use of her time to learn how to cook. Ursula studied geology anyway, eventually getting her masters and PhD in the subject.

As a visionary and groundbreaking geologist, Ursula also had to be brave. She believed meteorites held the key to unlocking the origins of the solar system. To prove it, she travelled to Antarctica where she faced fierce winds, the coldest climate on Earth, and cracks in the ice that could have crushed her, but she knew the danger was worth the risk and scientific exploration wasnt just for men. She proved her theory and that meteorites could be made up of pieces of planets or the moon.

Ursula Marvin charted new territory as a scientist and fought gender discrimination at every turn in her career. She broke barriers in science, helped create the field of planet geology, and discovered theories that are now foundational, reshaping our understanding of the universe.

Author Bio

Sandra Neil Wallacewrites about people who break barriers and change the world. She is the author of several award-winning books for children, includingBetween the Lines: How Ernie Barnes Went from the Football Field to the Art Gallery, illustrated by Bryan Collier, which received the Orbis Pictus Book Award and was an ALA Notable Book. A former ESPN reporter and the first woman to host an NHL broadcast, she is the recipient of the Outstanding Women of New Hampshire Award and creates change as cofounder of The Daily Good, a nonprofit bringing twenty thousand free, culturally diverse foods to college students each year through its Global Foods Pantries. Visit Sandra at SandraNeilWallace.com.

Nancy Carpenter is the acclaimed illustrator of Thomas Jefferson and the Mammoth Hunt, Queen Victorias Bathing Machine, Fannie in the Kitchen, and Loud Emily, among other books. Her works have garnered many honors, including two Christopher Awards and the Jane Addams Childrens Book Award. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Visit her at NancyCarpenter.website.

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