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POP-UP VOLCANO! by Fleur Daugey

POP-UP VOLCANO!

by Fleur Daugey ; illustrated by Tom Vaillant & Bernard Duisit

Pub Date: Aug. 4th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-500-65222-0
Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Pop ups and cross sections add drama to a quick overview of volcanoes in fact and legend.

In a geological overview, this French import offers terse introductions to plate tectonics, pyroclastic and other types of eruptions, and extraterrestrial equivalents such as Olympus Mons on Mars. There are also brief accounts of the eruption of Vesuvius witnessed by Pliny the Elder (“He died, but his notes recorded many important scientific details”) and the legendary origins of Mount Fuji and the Hawaiian volcanoes as well as how more-recent researchers traced ash in polar ice to a climate-changing Indonesian eruption in 1257. Lit up by Day-Glo orange highlights, blocky 3-D depictions of generic blasts on the surface and at the bottom of the sea join layered glimpses of volcanologists at work among glowing lava flows and a floating look at the Earth’s inner structure. These are all capped by a view of the peaceful-looking Fuji that looms over its reflection in tranquil waters. “But nothing about volcanoes,” Daugey writes, “is ever completely certain!” Human figures not swathed in protective gear are mostly but not uniformly white.

More fizzle than blast, but could heat up dormant interest in the topic.

(Informational pop up. 7-9)