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Skybound!: Starring Mary Myers as Carlotta, Daredevil Aeronaut and Scientist

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Skybound!: Starring Mary Myers as Carlotta, Daredevil Aeronaut and Scientist

Contributors:

By (Author) Sue Ganz-Schmitt
Illustrated by Iacopo Bruno

ISBN:

9781635928150

Publisher:

Astra Publishing House

Imprint:

Calkins Creek

Publication Date:

30th July 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Childrens: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

48

Dimensions:

Width 240mm, Height 287mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

527g

Description

In the 1850s, proper young ladies were supposed to keep their feet on the ground (literally and metaphorically), but Mary dreamed of flying. Luckily, she married Carl Myers, a hot air balloon enthusiast whose dreams were just as lofty as hers. Together, they designed and constructed balloons of all shapes and sizes, a difficult and dangerous job that required knowledge of chemistry, engineering, and meteorology. But how could they know which balloon designs worked best They needed someone adventurous who could do balloon tricks for crowds while recording flight data. Mary knew just the person . . . herself! She gave herself the stage name Carlotta and anxiously awaited her first flight. Would she make it into the air Could she collect the data they needed Mary battled thick clouds and bone-chilling cold, but she went higher and farther than she hoped, and returned ready for her next flight. One of the few women inventors of her time, Mary's daring flights and careful scientific work improved hot air balloons and our understanding of flight, weather patterns, and the atmosphere. In this STEAM picture book, take to the skies with Mary Myers, aka "Carlotta," an aeronaut and inventor whose careful scientific work improved hot air balloons and our understanding of flight, weather patterns, and the atmosphere. In the 1850s, proper young ladies were supposed to keep their feet on the ground (literally and metaphorically), but Mary dreamed of flying. Luckily, she married Carl Myers, a hot air balloon enthusiast whose dreams were just as lofty as hers. Together, they designed and constructed balloons of all shapes and sizes, a difficult and dangerous job that required knowledge of chemistry, engineering, and meteorology. But how could they know which balloon designs worked best They needed someone adventurous who could do balloon tricks for crowds while recording flight data. Mary knew just the person . . . herself! She gave herself the stage name Carlotta and anxiously awaited her first flight. Would she make it into the air Could she collect the data they needed Mary battled thick clouds and bone-chilling cold, but she went higher and farther than she hoped, and returned ready for her next flight. One of the few women inventors of her time, Mary's daring flights and careful scientific work improved hot air balloons and our understanding of flight, weather patterns, and the atmosphere.

Reviews

"Loaded with information, this meticulously researched tale about one high-flying womans exploits will captivate readers; quotes from Mary/Carlotta are incorporated. The crisp ink illustrations are superb, beautifully capturing period details and settings; note some eye-popping typesetting creativity.This fascinating book flies high and definitely rises to the occasion." Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"The life of Mary Myers takes flight in this captivating biographical picture book about a barrier-busting woman scientist...Stunning illustrations with intricate details follow the highs and lowsliterallyof her life andcareer. Her story will inspire budding scientists to let their dreams carry them up, up, and away." Foreword Reviews, starred review

"The amazing account is beautifully told via urgent, animated text and elegant illustrations. Bruno intersperses delightful depictions of antique ephemera (posters, certificates, blueprints) throughout...A soaring story of a remarkable and memorable woman." Booklist




Author Bio

Sue Ganz-Schmitt is a children's book author, musical theater producer, and a philanthropist. She holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts in writing for children and young adults. Her books include That Monster on the Block, Now I'm a Bird, Planet Kindergarten, and Planet Kindergarten- 100 Days in Orbit. Iacopo Bruno a graphic designer and illustrator. His picture books include Bartali's Bicycle, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards; Sergeant Reckless; Anything But Ordinary Addie; and Mesmerized. He has also illustrated several chapter book series, including Sherlock, Lupin & Me; The School for Good and Evil; and The Story Collector.

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