In 1831, young adventurer and nature enthusiast Charles Darwin set
sail on a remarkable five-year voyage that changed the study of biology
forever.
Award-winning author Ruth Ashby shares the story of Darwin's famous
journey aboard the British navy ship, the Beagle, which led to the
development of his theories of evolution and natural selection.
This lively account follows the naturalist's exciting trip around the
world--through seasickness, a life-threatening illness, and even an
earthquake--as he explores South America, the Cape Verde Islands,
Tahiti, and the Galapagos Islands. During his travels, Darwin meets
Indigenous peoples and carefully collects and catalogs plants, fossils,
birds, mammals, and insects. Darwin's observations of the distribution
and diversity of plant and animal life ultimately leads to the
development of his theories on evolution.
Readers will be inspired by Darwin's transformation from talented but
mediocre schoolboy into a remarkable scientist as they read about the
revolutionary voyage that forever changed the world of biology.