This lively, illustrated guide to 20 of the world's most impressive explorers, past and present, is a joyful read for those aged seven and up.
National Geographic Traveller
A Book about adventurers that seems like an adventure to read. A lovely mix of illustration styles and exciting comic strips that made me hungry to turn the page.
Teach Primary
It's easy to see why it made the Education Awards shortlist.
Writers Know How
<p>Children will be amazed at the vast range of explorers that stretch across the globe. This book is an excellent mix of post- and modern history and children will be able to identify some of the characters but will be fascinated by the ones that they do not know. Pupils will be able to connect with the characters within this book and the stories could be used to support learning in history, science and geography - children learning about Space would find Jack Swigert's stories captivating as it can be seen as both a failure and success.<br /><br />I would truly recommend this book for every school library and I feel that these stories could be used in KS2 to produce some inspirational pieces of writing. I love the layout of the book as it makes it easier to read and follow.</p>
ReadingZone
<b>Extraordinary, motivational and riveting</b>. Against The Odds encourages discussion and will inspire readers to believe in themselves and their own goals.
Tom Griffiths, Check Em Out Books
This is a wonderful compilation of extraordinary adventures completed by men and women who have been successful, often against all the odds.
The School Librarian
Fantastic illustrated stories of expeditions across history
The School Librarian
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Om bidragsyterne
Alastair Humphreys (Author)Alastair Humphreys is an English adventurer, author and motivational speaker. Over a four-year period he bicycled 46,000 miles around the world. He was a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2012. He is responsible for the rise of the idea of the microadventure - short, local, accessible adventures. He has written several books including Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers, published by Big Picture Press, which won the Ordnance Survey Children's Travel Book Of The Year 2019.
Pola Mai (Illustrator)
Pola Mai is a Poland based illustrator. After finishing her studies, she started her professional career as a graphic designer but eventually decided to become an illustrator. Nowadays, she primarily creates illustrations for children and takes on commercial projects. She uses both traditional and digital tools for her work. She has a passion for black and white illustrations, ink, and printmaking techniques, although she doesn't limit herself to these and is always exploring and open to other techniques.