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The Message: The Extraordinary Journey of an Ordinary Text Message

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Message: The Extraordinary Journey of an Ordinary Text Message

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Emberley
Illustrated by Michael Emberley

ISBN:

9781534452909

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

2nd February 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

006.7

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

48

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 203mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

417g

Description

Follow as a text message travels at near light speed around the world in this illuminating picture book about how our messages get from one phone to another, and connections they create between both people.

Ever wonder how your text message gets from your phone to your friends phone You type it, hit send, and boomthe text appears on your friends phone just moments later. But how!

From your brain to your fingers to your phone, once you hit send, off your message goes on a journey that seems impossibly far: traveling through the air, underground, under oceans, and even through mountains, in seconds. Turns out texts are big on adventure, and this book explains exactly what they do and how. No planes, trains, or automobiles involved, but lots and lots of hair-thin fibers, ocean-length cables, and satellites!

Reviews

Emberley tracks a loving moms text message to her child on its secondslong global journey.

Fascinating in scope, admirable for clarity: a winner. -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED * September 1, 2021 *
What is going on in our brains, on our phones, and in the world when we send or receive a text message Emberleys skillfully crafted picture book answers this not-so-simple question with a delightful mix of illustrations, diagrams, and captions with a clear through-line narration that makes the complicated science behind our electronic interactions comprehensible. [] Readers will never again think the same way about the basic act of sending a text message. -- Horn Book Magazine *STARRED* * November/December 2021 *
Emberley uses the example of a mother far away from her young son, texting him to tell him she
loves and misses him, to illustrate how a text message works. [] Full-page spreads describe how the boy receives his mothers text and how his brains nerves command his fingers to type her a response. In seconds, the message travels as electromagnetic radio waves into the electromagnetic field, moving through cell towers and then underground, through underwater copper-wire cables on its journey to its recipient. The book also has interesting STEM triviafor instance, that there are five million cell towers in the world, or that per minute in the U.S. about 16 million text messages are sent. In the illustrations, readers are given a big-picture, bird's-eye view of whats happening above- and belowground simultaneously as Emberley clearly illustrates a technical process in a way that curious readers will find fascinating. Sharon Rawlins -- Booklist *STARRED* * 12/01/2021 *

Author Bio

Michael Emberley is the illustrator of many books for children includingBarbara BottnersPriscilla Gorillaand Miss Brooks Story Nook. He knows a lot about cell phones andlives in Dublin, Ireland.

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