Eating the Sun
By Ella Frances Sanders
By Ella Frances Sanders
By Ella Frances Sanders
By Ella Frances Sanders
By Ella Frances Sanders
Read by Imogen Church
By Ella Frances Sanders
Read by Imogen Church
Category: Science & Technology | Art
Category: Science & Technology | Art
Category: Science & Technology | Art | Audiobooks
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$25.00
Apr 16, 2019 | ISBN 9780143133162
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Apr 16, 2019 | ISBN 9780525504948
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Nov 26, 2019 | ISBN 9780593216484
175 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Eating the Sun
“[A] lyrical and luminous celebration of science and our consanguinity with the universe. . . . Playful and poignant.” —Brain Pickings
“Sanders elucidates many of the wonders of our world . . . Each inspiring snapshot feeds the curiosity of anyone interested in exploring the universe that we exist in and that exists in us.” —Scientific American
“With this pairing of witty illustrations and an open-weave narrative—strong on science but just this side of poetry—Ella Frances Sanders has penned a pocket-sized book vast in ambition.” —Nature
“Ella Frances Sanders uses intricate illustration and thoughtful articulation to ask and answer the big questions about the universe, the solar system, and the world, marveling at the way nature works in a way that’s both visually and intellectually powerful.” —Food52
“If you’re looking for a book to ignite passion in science, and a reminder that despite the misery shown daily in the news the universe is in actual fact quite beautiful, then you should read this book.” —Chemistry World
“Sanders beautifully personifies the universe with lyrical prose and whimsical color illustrations . . . poetic yet scientifically illuminating . . . Sanders renders [scientific] language both accessible and appealing to her audience. Even more importantly, she consistently captures a sense of awe and wonder at the universe, and ignites (or reignites) that same sense in the reader.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A wonder-filled excursion into the sometimes-baffling and formidable world of science. . . . Presenting information in a charming, conversational style, the author seeks to demystify science with panache. . . . A fun, accessible introduction to a variety of scientific topics that readers can explore further.” —Kirkus Reviews
“In this sweet and optimistic new book, author-illustrator Sanders explores the sweeping science of the universe and then breaks it down so that even right-brainers and hopeless romantics can comprehend. . . . Unique and delightful . . . Sanders’s marveling is inspiring and sure to be contagious, even for the least scientifically minded of readers.” —Booklist
“Wondrous . . . Remarkable . . . Read[s] like poetry. . . . [Sanders’s] colorful drawings, like her writing, encourage a childlike awe. This slim but lyrical exploration of the universe elicits poetry and awe out of science.” —Shelf Awareness for Readers
Praise for Lost in Translation
“A great little book . . . lovely.” —The Washington Post
“Beautifully illustrated.” —BuzzFeed
“A fantastic collection.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Thoroughly fascinating.” —Refinery29
“A charming little book with delightful illustrations.” —San Francisco Chronicle
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