"Arresting and beautiful double spreads that make complicated things both interesting and understandable. Caldecott Medalist Jason Chins explores the world of the very small, delving deep into the microscopic. "Brilliant illustrations, minimal, accessible. This is a wonderful addition to libraries for younger students." * School Library Journal * "Chin introduces youngsters to the concept of gravity, presenting the information in highly understandable language and in captivating paintings that will delight young readers. Chin (Island) takes his exceptional artistic gifts into outer space, painting with disciplined exuberance a series of spreads that explain the fundamentals of. "Chin takes his exceptional artistic gifts into outer space, painting with disciplined exuberance a series of spreads that explain the fundamentals of gravity.In his embrace of the wild possibilities of a world without gravity, Chin outdoes himself." * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * With an elegant, spare text and playful, daring pictures, Chin's latest opus exerts a powerful pull all its own" * Publishers Weekly, starred review * "Chin turns literally high-concept for a study of gravity's pull. Chin introduces youngsters to the concept of gravity, presenting the information in highly understandable language and in captivating paintings that will.
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