Renowned physicist Alan Lightman, author of Ada and the Galaxies,
turns his focus to light waves in a second story for children.
There's only one gift Isabel wants for her sixth birthday: a way to see
invisible things. She can hardly think of anything else! Finally, the
day of her party arrives. Unwrapping a big box, Isabel finds a surprise
inside--a glass prism--and a dazzling world of previously invisible
color emerges, lighting up the room around her. What else could be out
there, waiting for her eyes to discover? In simple, engaging language,
complemented by luminous artwork from best-selling illustrator Ramona
Kaulitzki, author and physicist Alan Lightman unveils the hidden world
of light waves--the ones you can see and the ones you can't. Back matter
delves briefly into the subject of wavelengths, radio waves, and X-rays
for readers curious to know more.