Charlotte's Bones bookcover

Charlotte's Bones

The Beluga Whale in a Farmer's Field

Erin Rounds 

(Author)

Alison Carver 

(Illustrator)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

In 1849, a crew building a railroad through Charlotte, Vermont, dug up strange and beautiful bones in a farmer's field. A local naturalist asked Louis Agassiz to help identify them, and the famous scientist concluded that the bones belonged to a beluga whale. But how could a whale's skeleton have been buried so far from the ocean? The answer--that Lake Champlain had once been an arm of the sea--encouraged radical new thinking about geological time scales and animal evolution.

Charlotte's Bones is a haunting, science-based reconstruction of how Charlotte died 11,000 years ago in a tidal marsh, how the marsh became a field, how Charlotte found a second life as the Vermont state fossil, and what messages her bones whisper to us now about the fragility of life and our changing Earth.

Product Details

PublisherTilbury House Publishers
Publish DateNovember 03, 2020
Pages36
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780884488606
Dimensions10.0 X 8.9 X 0.2 inches | 0.5 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids

About the Author

ERIN ROUNDS is a mom and a fourth-grade ELA and social studies teacher. A writer since grade school, she strives to teach her students to find and share their stories, because you never know what you might find when you dig deep and stop to observe what lies beneath. Charlotte's Bones is her first published work.
ALISON CARVER studied illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design and biology at Oberlin College and Swansea University. She designs and illustrates publications, displays, and sets for ecological, theatrical, and historical organizations including the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands, the New Jersey Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Friends of Colonial Pemaquid, and the Opera Festival of New Jersey. Charlotte's Bones is her first full-color illustrated book project.

Reviews

Brilliant.

Erin Rounds' writing feels like magic. Use this book as a mentor text to teach showing not telling, imagery, and sentence fluency. It's also a lovely example of how to make science come to life through a narrative story.

--Melissa Taylor "Imagination Soup" (12/12/2018 12:00:00 AM)

5 Stars Author Erin Rounds has written a lovely, lyrical story of Charlotte's journey and discovery accompanied by beautiful illustrations in serene colors. In addition, there are six pages of in-depth back matter to give youngsters much more background and information about this extraordinary find. The back matter includes information on other Ice Age creatures that lived in the area, a good glossary, and a list of other resources for further study. This is a winner.

--Rosi Hollinbeck "Manhattan Book Review" (9/11/2018 12:00:00 AM)
A substantial introduction to a significant North American fossil.-- "Kirkus" (6/25/2018 12:00:00 AM)
Extensive back matter provides details about the scientific impact of the discovery, beluga whales and other Ice Age mammals of the Champlain Valley, a glossary, and further resources. A well-researched historical narrative.--Caroline Davis, Benicia PL "ACLNC BayViews" (1/20/2019 12:00:00 AM)

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