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BOOK OF FLIES, REAL OR OTHERWISE
Illustrated by Leonard Baskin
$18.95 Available signed by the author
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here to purchase an autographed copy of this book.
New York Public Library's 1999 "Best Children's Books
for Reading and Sharing."
If an insect
can fly, we might think it's a fly and call it a fly, but can
it join the club Diptera? That club (scientists call it an "order")
is reserved for real flies only-to join, an insect must have six
legs and two wings.
There are
close to 90,000 species of flies. In the witty poems and paragraphs
of this enlightening book, you'll discover fantastic flies that
exist only in the imagination and fascinating facts about nine
real files-and even some non-flies you thought were flies!
With a humorous
and descriptive mix of poetry and prose, the author exposes several
extraordinary variations of this ordinary household pest. Realistic
and interpretive drawings mingle on the pages to depict the types
of flies you might encounter. It's something to think about the
next time you go to swat a fly!
"When
it comes to intriguing books about science... one dazzles. Tops
is Richard Michelson's A Book of Flies... an innovative melding
of poetry and science."
-Sacramento Bee
"First
of all there are those attention getting magnificent illustrations;
then there is that conversational text with just the kind of detail
to entice readers; and finally there are the poems-jaunty, rhythmic
rhymes-which lie lightly on the tongue and ear."
-The Horn Book
"[T]he
sly wit of both drawings and text will make this a book that both
children and adults can enjoy together."
-Publisher's Weekly starred review
"[R]elying
as much on language and imagination as on pictures and information...Appeals
to the emerging poet as well as the budding scientist."
-The Hungry Mind
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