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Is There Anybody Out There (A Wild Thing Book): The Search for Extraterrestrial Life, from Amoebas to Aliens
By (Author) Laura Krantz
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
7th August 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Space, stars and the solar system
Paperback
192
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
Inspired by her popular Wild Thing podcast, journalist Laura Krantz incorporates the scientific method and her journalistic skills to determine if aliens might exist
How likely is it that humans arent alone in the universe
Reports of strange lights, UFO sightings, and alien encounters aboundand some (like recent accounts from US Navy pilots) even sound credible. And in recent years, armed with state-of-the-art technology and better information, the search for extraterrestrials overflows with exciting possibilities. Within our own solar system, astrobiologists search for the biochemical building blocks that might sustain microbes, astronomers discover far-flung stars, orbited by planets that could be teeming with life, and astrophysicists point sophisticated telescopes toward the deep reaches of the universe, looking for anything out of the ordinary.
Is There Anybody Out There turns our collective gaze skyward: Whats the likelihood of life on other planets Or that aliens have already made the trip to visit us How would they get here Why do we want to find them And what does it mean if we do (or dont) Using critical thinking and the scientific method, journalist Laura Krantz investigates the science, culture, and philosophy of a universe where were not aloneand why the idea of alien life has abducted our imaginations. Readers will learn to challenge their gut assumptions and open their minds to new possibilities.
Lots of backmatter, including extensive source notes A readable, even-handed overview. * Kirkus *
Researchers and report writers will appreciate the rich back matter, and both skeptics and believers will appreciate her insightful questions and transparent reportingand come away with more questions than answers. * Booklist *
Laura Krantz is a print and audio journalist whose critically acclaimed podcast Wild Thing explores the intersection between science and society. She spent 10 years as an editor and producer with NPR in Washington, D.C. and KPCC in Los Angeles, and her work has appeared in Smithsonian, Outside, and Popular Science. An Idaho native, Krantz received her BA from Whitman College and her MA from the Johns Hopkins Universitys School of Advanced International Studies. She lives in Denver with her husband, New York Times bestselling author Scott Carney, and their two cats.