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also available: Hardcover
category: Children's Nonfiction
published: Nov 2015
ISBN:9781771472319
publisher: Owlkids Books Inc.

A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: From Alchemy to Avatars

by Maria Birmingham, illustrated by Josh Holinaty

tagged: exploration & discovery, folklore & mythology, inventions, customs, traditions, anthropology, discoveries
Description

Is it possible to live forever? People have been trying to figure out a way to escape mortality since, well, forever. This book takes readers on a fast-paced tour of several wacky and wise methods humans have used to try prolonging their lives, from ancient immortality elixirs and quests for a fountain of youth to modern-day research into cryogenics and robotics.

Touching on folklore from around the world, famed literary immortals and studies of animals that seem unaffected by aging, the book delves into topics as diverse as genetics, religious rituals surrounding the afterlife and research into basic lifestyle choices, like eating blueberries or getting a pet, that could help you live longer. Each page is a playful mix of fascinating facts that open up cross-curricular topics in history, science and social studies to explore.

Illustrations of historical figures, imaginary places and scientific specimens add a touch of whimsy and bring out the beauty, sincerity, and playful side of human curiosity.

Informational text features: table of contents, introduction, chapters, sidebars, fact boxes, headers and labels, map, index and sources

About the Authors
Maria Birmingham has worked in the children's publishing industry for over 25 years. She is the award-winning author of several books for young people, including Snooze-O-Rama: The Strange Ways that Animals Sleep and A Beginner's Guide to Immorality. She lives in Brampton, Ontario, with her family.

Josh Holinaty is an illustrator whose work includes public art commissions, book and magazine illustrations and children's books, including The Space Adventurer's Guide, A Beginner's Guide to Immortality and Liam Takes a Stand. He grew up in northern Alberta, where he spent winter evenings watching the aurora borealis put on amazing light shows. Today he lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
8 to 12
Grade:
3 to 7
Awards
  • Short-listed, Nominated for the 2017 Red Maple Nonfiction Award
  • Long-listed, Alberta Rocky Mountain Book Awards
  • , Canadian Science Writers' Association Science in Society Book Awards (shortisted), 2015
  • Short-listed, Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction
  • , One of Foreword Reviews's Best YA Titles of Winter 2016
Editorial Reviews

"A tasty distillation of history, religion, chemistry, biology, technology, and pop culture." — Kirkus


"This fun, enjoyable read manages to inform and entertain—a combination perhaps as rare as the fountain of youth—and will be a welcome addition to both school and public libraries." — Booklist


"A Beginner's Guide to Immortality has it all. Highly recommended." — Canadian Review of Materials


"Birmingham offers a wide-ranging look at the myths...scientific efforts...and religious traditions surrounding the extension of life." — Publishers Weekly


"A great introduction to a subject not often covered in children's nonfiction...seamlessly blends history, mythology, science and technology."

— Canadian Children's Book News

"A highly recommended title that will fascinate readers from 9 to 90." — Resource Links


"Birmingham takes readers on a lively tour of the many ways people have sought to cheat death throughout history...a visually striking, thought-provoking look at a topic that will encourage further investigation." — School Library Journal


"A cornucopia of wise and wacky ways people have tried to achieve immortality, Birmingham's witty book will appeal to even the most reluctant readers...this handy reference tool offers an endless bounty of possible cross-curricular discussion ideas and topics for teachers, including science, social studies, and history." — The National Reading Campaign


"Whimsical...quirky...humorous and engaging. A must-read for anyone interested in science, magic, and everything in between." — Foreword Reviews


"Light-hearted and, often, tongue-in-cheek...breezy enough in its style to be an enjoyable casual read, this beginner's guide also asks interesting questions. Recommended." — School Library Connection


"Humorous but informative...with fun facts and thought-provoking info...that is sure to pique the interest of even the least morbid kids." — Quill & Quire

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