<p>Young adventurers will enjoy this true story of perseverance.</p>

Calgary Herald

<p>Mary's story should inspire young readers to seek unconventional paths, to work hard and to never give up hope. STARRED REVIEW</p>

Youth Services Book Review

The amazing story of how the world’s greatest fossilist found her first huge find at the age of twelve.

Mary was born in 1799 in Lyme Regis, England. Her father, a carpenter and part-time fossil hunter, taught his children to look for fossils.

When her father injured himself and was unable to work, Mary quit school and took up fossil hunting full-time to help support her family, a task that became even more important when her father died, leaving the Annings in debt.

At the age of twelve, Mary, with her older brother Joe, found what they believed to be the skeleton of a gigantic crocodile, the Great Croc of the legends. Between dodging her rival fossil hunter the Curiman, and the sheer work of carefully digging out the fossil, Mary took almost a year to excavate what would later be termed the Ichthyosaurus.

Mary Anning was uneducated, poor and a woman, but her life’s work of fossil hunting led her to make many discoveries that influenced our understanding of prehistoric creatures and the age of the Earth.

In this triumphant novel about scientific discovery, Monica Kulling brings Mary Anning and her world to life for young readers. 

 

Key Text Features
author's note
historical context
resources
facts
further reading

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Mary Anning, considered the world's greatest fossilist, discovered her first big find at the age of twelve. This novel is an imaginative recreation of her childhood in early nineteenth-century Lyme Regis.
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  • Now in paperback.
  • A delightful homage to a remarkable woman.
  • One of the first examples of the fantastic trend of feminist biographies for children (the original published in 2017).
  • Kulling brings Mary Anning and her world to life for young readers.
  • The adorable, fun, and engaging cover matches the hardcover edition.
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Mary worked tirelessly, removing the surrounding shale. She placed her hammer at shallow angles, and flakes and small chunks of stone fell away. She must not crack the bones. It would be horrible to damage this magnificent creature.

The saucer eye grew larger. Its fierce look made Mary wonder if it had died wide-eyed. She shuddered at the thought. Was it possible that a creature like this had once roamed the seas? And how long ago was that? One thousand years? Millions of years? …

The knowledge gave Mary even greater admiration for the creature that had once swum freely and was now being uncovered by a fossil hunter's hammer.

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Product details

ISBN
9781554988983
Published
2017-06-22
Publisher
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada; Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Weight
199 gr
Height
190 mm
Width
127 mm
Thickness
12 mm
Age
J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
156

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Biographical note

MONICA KULLING is the author of more than sixty books for children, including Aunt Pearl, illustrated by Irene Luxbacher; and Ruby’s Hope: A Story of How the Famous “Migrant Mother” Photograph Became the Face of the Great Depression, illustrated by Sarah Dvojak. She has written the popular Great Idea series, and her work has been nominated for many awards, including numerous Silver Birch Express and Golden Oak awards and the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. MELISSA CASTRILLON has a first class honors degree in illustration and a master’s degree in children’s book illustration from the Cambridge School of Art. She is a freelance illustrator based in Cambridge, England.