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Louis Pasteur

by Liz Gogerly
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Synopsis

Follows the life and career of the French scientist who proved the existence of germs and their connection with diseases.

School Library Journal

Gr 6-8 These well-organized books focus on two extraordinary scientists and their contributions to the world. Pasteur begins with a dramatic incident: a young boy suffering from multiple rabid-dog bites is brought to Pasteur's laboratory. Gogerly makes it clear that Pasteur was nervous about whether or not his vaccination would work and knew that his reputation was on the line-important concepts for readers to understand in terms of a scientist's life. The book tells of his early interest in science and his first experiments and research into crystals. Some of the more complex explanations of his work may be a bit difficult for the intended audience to comprehend, but the sense of the man and his endeavors is complete without that understanding. Pirotta discusses the work of other scientists who helped Einstein to formulate his theories. He discusses the physicist's family life, life as a scientist, and feelings about religion and the development of nuclear weapons, and provides an explanation of the theory of relativity and Brownian motion. The book ends with a discussion of Einstein's legacy in terms of the quantum theory, the development of the laser, and nuclear energy. Above-average, black-and-white and full-color illustrations, which include paintings, photographs, and diagrams, enhance the general interest of both titles. -Edith Ching, St. Albans School, Mt. St. Alban, Washington, DC Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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School Library Journal

Gr 6-8 These well-organized books focus on two extraordinary scientists and their contributions to the world. Pasteur begins with a dramatic incident: a young boy suffering from multiple rabid-dog bites is brought to Pasteur's laboratory. Gogerly makes it clear that Pasteur was nervous about whether or not his vaccination would work and knew that his reputation was on the line-important concepts for readers to understand in terms of a scientist's life. The book tells of his early interest in science and his first experiments and research into crystals. Some of the more complex explanations of his work may be a bit difficult for the intended audience to comprehend, but the sense of the man and his endeavors is complete without that understanding. Pirotta discusses the work of other scientists who helped Einstein to formulate his theories. He discusses the physicist's family life, life as a scientist, and feelings about religion and the development of nuclear weapons, and provides an explanation of the theory of relativity and Brownian motion. The book ends with a discussion of Einstein's legacy in terms of the quantum theory, the development of the laser, and nuclear energy. Above-average, black-and-white and full-color illustrations, which include paintings, photographs, and diagrams, enhance the general interest of both titles. -Edith Ching, St. Albans School, Mt. St. Alban, Washington, DC Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Raintree Publishers
Pages
48
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780739848463

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