Starstruck: The Cosmic Journey of Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Starstruck: The Cosmic Journey of Neil DeGrasse Tyson
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Annotation: A picture-book biography about science superstar Neil deGrasse Tyson, the groundbreaking American astrophysicist whose w... more
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 8
Catalog Number: #218494
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 09/08/20
Illustrator: Morrison, Frank,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: Publisher: 0-399-55027-5 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-8249-2
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-399-55027-0 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-8249-4
Dewey: 921
Dimensions: 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

The creators of The Beatles Were Fab (and They Were Funny)? (2013) team up here to introduce astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. New York City native Tyson discovered the heavens on a childhood visit to the Hayden Planetarium. He became a regular stargazer (using telescopes that he earned money to purchase), later attending classes at the Hayden, participating in research projects, and attending Harvard. The authors focus on Tyson's early life, emphasizing his enthusiasm for this field and his early encounters with racial prejudice. They also highlight Tyson's passion for communicating science and note his role in demoting Pluto to dwarf status. Morrison's lively art demonstrates the influences of his early graffiti work, particularly in his night skies and Tyson's signature cosmos-themed clothing. Many of the spreads are dark, befitting their evening settings, but he uses lighter hues (blues especially, but also brown skin tones) to bring the characters into sharp focus. Inspirational and informative, this will make a popular addition to biography and STEM collections.

Horn Book

This biography of astrophysicist Tyson concentrates on his precocious early years, during which support from his parents and opportunities in his New York City environs outweighed his encounters with racism. The authors' enthusiastic account outlines a clear trajectory to his becoming the science popularizer we know today. Morrison's illustrations use exaggeration to underscore Tyson's curiosity and enthusiasm and frequently incorporate starry skies.

Kirkus Reviews

An introduction to the brilliant African-American astrophysicist who, from an early age, found his passion in the skies.This biography tells of Tyson's childhood in the Bronx, where he walked dogs to earn money for his first big telescope, through which he viewed the stars from the rooftop of his apartment building, the aptly named Skyview. Mistaking the telescope for a rifle, neighbors often called the police, but Tyson would win the cops over by showing them the stars or his favorite planet, Saturn. The nearby Hayden Planetarium became an important educational space for Tyson, opening up opportunities such as an ocean-liner trip to the northwest African coast with 2,000 scientists to observe a solar eclipse when he was just 14. Attending the Bronx High School of Science, Tyson excelled in science but also in dance and wrestling. After attending Harvard, he returned home to work at Hayden Planetarium, the place where he first glimpsed the stars. Along with other astrophysicists, Tyson remapped the solar system, reclassifying Pluto as a dwarf planet. While the authors' informative, enthusiastic telling keeps readers interested in Tyson's nerdy and passionate pursuit of deeper knowledge about all things celestial, the illustrations border on caricature at times and, perhaps as a result, create many inconsistencies in Tyson's appearance. The recurring starry backgrounds, however, successfully emphasize the importance of stars in Tyson's life.An informative and entertaining title for aspiring young scientists. (Picture book/biography. 5-8)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Growing up in the Bronx, Neil deGrasse Tyson rarely saw more than a sprinkling of stars-until he visited the Hayden Planetarium in Manhattan. In this affectionate biography, married coauthors Krull and Brewer describe Tyson-s growing fascination with the cosmos as he takes a trip out of the city, where the stars are marvelously visible. He walked dogs to raise money for a telescope that neighbors sometimes mistook for a rifle: -When police officers stopped by, he would offer them the view from his telescope.- Krull and Brewer note milestones in Tyson-s career: earning his advanced degree in astrophysics, taking a job at the Hayden Planetarium, and appearing for the first time on television. Morrison works in a playful art style that expressively conveys Tyson-s personality and physical likeness (he appears dressed in his signature starry vests). This uplifting biography captures its subject-s relatability, natural curiosity, and infectious enthusiasm for science. Ages 4-8. (Oct.)

Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Word Count: 1,863
Reading Level: 5.2
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.2 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 198343 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.6 / points:2.0 / quiz:Q75979
Lexile: 870L
Guided Reading Level: S
Fountas & Pinnell: S

A picture-book biography about science superstar Neil deGrasse Tyson, the groundbreaking American astrophysicist whose work has inspired a generation of young scientists and astronomers to reach for the stars! Perfect for STEM curricula and readers of all ages.

Young Neil deGrasse Tyson was starstruck when he first visited the sky theater at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. He couldn't believe the crowded, glittering night sky at the planetarium was real--until a visit to the country years later revealed the impossible.

     That discovery was like rocket fuel for Neil's passion about space. His quest for knowledge took him from the roof of his apartment building to a science expedition in northwest Africa, to a summer astronomy camp beneath a desert sky, and finally back home to become the director of the Hayden Planetarium, where it all began. Before long, Neil became America's favorite guide to the cosmos.

     This story of how one boy's quest for knowledge about space leads him to become a star astrophysicist is perfect for young readers who are fascinated by the universe, aspiring scientists, and the dreamer in all of us. It will ignite your own sense of wonder.


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