âThe graphics are the real highlight [âŚ] Thereâs bound to be something in here thatâs new for even the most widely read space enthusiast.â â <b>5 star review</b>
BBC Sky at Night
âThe illustrations are full of amazing detail [âŚ] This is a fascinating and fact-filled book [âŚ]â
Armadillo
â[..] an engaging narrative style that makes reading easy and enjoyable [âŚ] An excellent book to inspire an interest in space exploration.â
Parents in Touch
âBeautifully illustrated [âŚ] this would be a welcome addition to most school library science sections, and would also be welcome as a gift or prize.â
The School Librarian
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Martin Jenkins is the author of many groundbreaking Walker non-fiction titles, including Can We Save the Tiger? (overall winner of the SLA Information Book Award), The Emperorâs Egg (winner of The Times Junior Information Book Award) and The Story of Money. His adaptation of Jonathan Swift's classic adventure story Gulliverâs Travels won the Kate Greenaway Medal. Martin lives in Cambridge.
Stephen Biesty is the illustrator of the best-selling cross-section titles published by Dorling Kindersley. His first book, Incredible Cross-sections (with text by Richard Platt), has sold over a million copies and been published in 16 countries; his other books include The Story of Buildings, Great Explorers, Incredible Explosions and Rome: In Spectacular Cross-section. He has won many prestigious awards for his work, including the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award and the UKLA Children's Book Award. Stephen lives in Somerset.