Scientist. Artist. Rule-breaker. The vibrant and daring life of
Marianne North by the award-winning author of Super Women and Rachel
Carson and Her Book That Changed the World.
In 1882, Marianne North showed the gray city of London paintings of
jaw-dropping greenery like they'd never seen before.
As a self-taught artist and scientist, Marianne North challenged gender
roles and advanced the field of botanical illustration. Her technique of
painting specimens in their natural environment was groundbreaking. The
legendary Charles Darwin was among her many supporters.
Laurie Lawlor deftly chronicles North's life, from her restrictive
childhood to her wild world travels to the opening of the Marianne North
Gallery at Kew Gardens to her death in 1890. The North gallery at Kew
Gardens remains open to the public today.
Becca Stadtlander's award-winning lush, verdant artwork pairs
wonderfully with the natural themes.
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
An NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students