Stargazers rejoice! In his first book for children, renowned physicist
Alan Lightman and collaborators, with help from the Hubble telescope,
light up the night sky.
New York Times best-selling author Alan Lightman, in collaboration
with Olga Pastuchiv, brings galaxies close in a stunning picture-book
tribute to the interconnectedness of the natural world. Layering
photographs taken from the Hubble telescope into charming and expressive
art, illustrator Susanna Chapman zooms in on one child's experiences:
Ada knows that the best place for star-gazing is on the island in Maine
where she vacations with her grandparents. By day, she tracks osprey in
the trees, paddles a kayak, and hunts for shells. But she's most in her
element when the sun goes down and the stars blink to life. Will the fog
this year foil her plans, or will her grandfather find a way to shine a
spotlight on the vast puzzle of the universe . . . until the weather
turns?