Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Non-fiction book review - Explorers

Explorers by Nellie Huang

Books about explorers are inherently appealing to a young audience. By their very nature they have danger, science, and sociology. The key to a book like this one is to consume it in small amounts. Reading the whole thing in a single sitting can be a bit dull. Instead, visit on occasion to learn about someone new and interesting. Huang keeps it interesting by stretching the definition to include boundary pushers: women, people of color, the young, the aging. People who were told by society they were incapable of a goal and who attempted it anyway. A great book to have on your shelf for occasional reference.

More information: Explorers releases September 3.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley.

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