Gr 4–7—Featuring brilliant and fascinating visionaries, this informative and inspiring series makes high intelligence and an exceptional aptitude for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) subjects seem relevant. In addition, the authors render complicated topics clear and comprehensible. Enhanced by high-quality color photos, these well-written, up-to-date titles introduce individuals with whom many students won't be familiar. Readers with an interest in STEM will certainly want to emulate these accomplished figures, though. Students and educators will also appreciate the diverse representation. Thoughtful personal quotes about the subjects' lives and careers are included in "Tech Talk" boxes.
VERDICT Highly recommended, especially where current biographies, particularly of those involved in STEM careers, are needed and requested; strong supplemental reading for science classes, too.
Six (three women and three men) contemporary scientists, engineers,
and inventors are featured in this set that capitalizes on the
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics objective of
today's curriculums. Superficial overviews touch on childhood,
education, and the subjects' breakthrough accomplishments. A
colorful, easy-to-read format features photos and "tech talk"
sidebars with quotes from the "trailblazers" themselves. Reading
list, timeline, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers the following
STEM Trailblazer Bios titles: GoPro Inventor Nick Woodman,
SpaceX and Tesla Motors Engineer Elon Musk, Theoretical
Physicist Brian Greene, Aerospace Engineer Aprille
Ericsson, Computer Engineer Ruchi Sanghvi, and
Genetics Expert Joanna L. Kelley.
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