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THE ASTRONOMER WHO QUESTIONED EVERYTHING by Laura Alary

THE ASTRONOMER WHO QUESTIONED EVERYTHING

The Story of Maria Mitchell

by Laura Alary ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney

Pub Date: May 3rd, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5253-0348-7
Publisher: Kids Can

A young girl’s curiosity, spurred by the whaling ships she saw near her Nantucket home, led to careers in astronomy and teaching.

This picture-book biography follows Maria Mitchell, who was born in 1818 to a White Quaker family. Encouraged by her father to research and follow her passion for science, she sought more than a life of needlework, housework, husband, and children; she learned to read the stars in the sky by using a sextant, a metronome, and a chronometer. At a young age, she repaired a chronometer for a surprised sea captain (“What could a girl possibly know of mathematics and machines?”). Her future then became limitless. Maria started her own school, became a librarian, and entered a contest to find a new comet, with a reward provided by the king of Denmark. Despite a broken telescope, which she also repaired, she won the challenge and was eventually offered a position as professor of astronomy in a women’s college in New York. This stirring account is told in an uplifting voice highlighting Mitchell’s youthful inquisitiveness and determination to expand her knowledge. Alary emphasizes that Mitchell owed her education, in part, to her enlightened father, who foresaw the talent, ambition, and drive in his daughter; a gifted teacher herself, Mitchell endowed her students with information about great scientists, mathematics, and faraway places. Textured collage art brings the text to life. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An inspiring account of a notable early role model who pursued a STEM career despite sexism.

(author's note, bibliography) (Picture-book biography. 6-10)