Inside Lightning
by Melissa Stewart
Sterling, 2011
for ages 9–12
ISBN 978–1‑40278–949‑6
Purchase this book at your local independent bookseller or Amazon.com.
Bright. Beautiful. Dramatic. Dangerous. Lightning is all these things — and more. Inside Lightning reveals the truth about this mysterious force of nature. Find out where and when lightning strikes, follow its formation from cloud to ground, see incredible photos of lightning flashes on Earth and beyond, and watch lightning scientists at work. Ten spectacular gatefolds, plus incredible photos, graphs, maps, diagrams, and first-person stories, take intrepid young explorers right to the source lightning’s awesome power.
Reviews
“Clear prose and striking visuals combine to explain the natural occurrences and their effects. The books are cautionary without being hysterical, conveying immediacy through a conversational style and occasional personal recollections. Foldout pages (some horizontal, some vertical) are used to excellent effect. Photos, drawings, charts, and other visuals are well chosen and well documented.” (The Horn Book)
“Featuring a step-by-step, illustrated explanation of lightning formation as well as comments from people who have had close encounters with the phenomenon, Inside Lightning provides a vivid and unusually informative introduction to the subject. The bibliography includes personal interviews. Excellent for browsing or science reports.” (Booklist, starred review)
Featuring 10 foldout pages and a trove of full-color photographs and illustrations, these titles make studying science an engaging experience. Excellent writing discusses science basics, causes, history, and tools used by scientists and researchers. Lightning traces ancient beliefs, Benjamin Franklin’s kite, and modern theories of what causes lightning to form, kinds of lightning, and how thunderheads build. The selection of photographs in reflects age-appropriate choices. Images of damaged buildings, debris, and wreckage capture the destructive power of nature without showing people in distress, injured, or other casualties. Sidebars provide pertinent quick facts as “Newsflash,” or personal eyewitness accounts under “I was there” or “We were there.” With fabulous photographs and illustrations alongside the wealth of fascinating facts and information, these books should be in high demand. (School Library Journal)
Behind the Book
“This is the first time I’ve written a book about lightning, so I learned a lot during the research process. I really appreciate all the help scientists gave me in understanding the most up-to-date findings. I also enjoyed interviewing a variety of people who had experienced lightning strikes up close and personal for the I Was There features in the book. But my favorite part of the project was working with my editor to create the dynamic horizontal gatefolds that truly take you Inside Lightning.”
by Melissa Stewart
Sterling, 2011
for ages 9–12
ISBN 978–1‑40278–949‑6
Purchase this book at your local independent bookseller or Amazon.com.