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Who Darwin Really Was

Alan J. Hesse Author Interview

Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection introduces children to Darwin and his theory with captivating graphics and easy-to-understand language. Why was this an important book for you to write?

This was an important book to write and illustrate because when a student of zoology and evolution in my younger years I had initially struggled to grasp the true mechanisms describing Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection, and I wanted to present this information in a way that was easier to understand. The general public, including children, tends to misunderstand Darwin’s legacy, and for this reason, the subject is still shrouded in controversy. In addition, I was physically present in the Galápagos at the time of researching and creating this book, which made creating it all the more compelling.

What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?

I wanted to inspire curiosity and a sense of wonder as well as awareness of the fragility of the Galápagos islands’ biodiversity and Nature in general. With the non-fiction content of the graphic novel, I wanted to highlight the scientific, geographical, historical, and biographical aspects of Darwin’s story to enable my readers to get a glimpse of what Victorian exploration and science could have looked like, who Darwin really was, and how his Theory actually works. I also wanted all this to be engaging and memorable, hence the graphic novel format.

What were some goals you set for yourself as a writer in this book?

My main goal was to stick to the facts as much as possible, and reflect what actually happened, making sure to get the science, history, and geography absolutely spot on! It was also very important for me to become so familiar with the workings of Darwin’s theory myself that I could explain it in simple language to children. At the same time, I had to make the book fun to read, hence the style of illustrations, inspired by Tintin, among others.

Will this graphic novel be the start of a series, or are you working on a different story?

This is not a series but a stand-alone work. My main focus nowadays is to document climate change, in all of its various forms and sub-topics, focusing always on showing solutions. This is a series, called The Adventures of Captain Polo, and these books, too, are graphic novels. At the moment, I am working on the 5th book in this series, which is dedicated to Brazil and why that country is a major player in the fight against global warming.

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In 1859, Charles Darwin unveiled to the world a theory so controversial that it shook the very foundations of science and theology.

If you are a fan of TintinMaus or the popular Science Comics series you will love Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection.

For most people, Darwin’s ground-breaking legacy remains shrouded in controversy. The detailed mechanics of the Theory of Evolution are largely confined to Life Science academics and professionals. Yet Darwin’s work is still the best explanation we have for the fabulous diversity of life on Earth, and it is rightly present in the science education curriculum the world over.

Researched and created on the Galápagos Islands themselves, this historically, geographically and scientifically accurate graphic novel explains Darwin’s theory in clear language, and provides thoroughly researched insight into Darwin’s thought process and the pressures he had to deal with. As an educational resource, the book provides an entertaining learning experience for curious kids, and is perfect for science teachers who want to teach evolution in their classrooms. It is also great for any adult interested in natural history, Darwin and his theory, and Victorian scientific exploration in general.

Charles Darwin: the comic
What you will discover:
How the field observations made by Darwin and his crew while visiting the legendary Galápagos islands eventually led to the Theory of Natural Selection

How Darwin tapped into the scientific minds of his time and related with his peers

Darwin’s inner struggle while developing his work, including the dilemma he faced as a God-fearing Christian

The little-known truth behind how the Theory of Natural Selection was actually stumbled upon

How the Theory actually works, explained in simple language and with cartoon illustrations

Extend your knowledge and that of your kids in finally understanding the only scientific explanation for Life on Earth by traveling back in time to enter the mind of Charles Darwin!

Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection

Alan J. Hesse’s Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection is a brilliantly crafted educational book that introduces children to the fascinating world of historical science in an accessible and enjoyable manner. The book immerses readers into the life and times of Charles Darwin, alongside other pivotal figures, through concise and informative biographies. It then embarks on an exploratory journey across the Galapagos Islands, presented through an engaging comic format that vividly brings to life Darwin’s meticulous study of flora, fauna, and geological formations, with a particular focus on birds and tortoises.

The narrative is enriched by delightful illustrations that infuse humor into scientific exploration, captivating the imagination of young readers. Darwin is portrayed not merely as an observer but as an inquisitive and experimental mind, constantly questioning and analyzing his surroundings to forge groundbreaking conclusions. This depiction serves as an inspiring example of creativity and scientific inquiry in action.

Hesse’s storytelling prowess is evident as he weaves a clear and coherent narrative that not only fosters a love for nature but also introduces a diverse array of settings and characters. He skillfully balances the practical explorations on the Galapagos Islands with Darwin’s theoretical developments, which were revolutionary at the time. Hesse enhances the learning experience by thoughtfully accompanying challenging geography and biology terms with clear visuals, making the content both accessible and enriching for young readers. Darwin’s monumental contributions to our understanding of the natural world are presented in a manner that is likely to spark a curiosity for science, biology, and ecology in children.

Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection stands out as a comprehensive and engaging work that will not only appeal to its intended young audience but also to adults. It is a testament to Hesse’s ability to present complex scientific concepts in a way that is both informative and thoroughly enjoyable.

Pages: 24 | ASIN : B085WC72HQ

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Instinct to Nurture Wild Animals

R.G. de Rouen Author Interview

Mother to Elephants follows the life of Daphne Sheldrick and her journey from caring for orphaned animals to rescuing elephants and becoming a conservationist. What inspired you about her life that made you want to tell her story?

My wife and I spent many weekends on safari and could not get enough of the Kenyan wildlife – especially the elephants. I guess it was meant to be that I heard about the elephant orphanage and decided to check it out. Little did I know that my visit to the Sheldrick orphanage would start the seeds for this book project and a book launch many years later! Through the years, I participated in the adoption program, the organization, and still receive regular updates (field notes) about a particular elephant’s progress. I learned that this instinct to nurture wild animals started at a young age for Daphne through her various books and film footage. Although there is a lot of coverage and material for adults, I couldn’t find anything for kids to read, and I felt that the younger generations should also have a chance to learn about the work of this remarkable lady. In addition, the determination Daphne showed in facing some setbacks was inspirational to me. Daphne was the first to develop a formula suitable for milk dependent elephants. Sadly, before Daphne’s discovery, unfortunately many of the youngest orphaned elephants didn’t make it.

The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with illustrator Kateryna Rohotova?

I was lucky to find an illustrator such as Kateryna. In my search, I was primarily looking for 2 things: An artist who is familiar with painting elephants and uses colors that suit the Savannah landscape of Africa. Kateryna’s work stood out right away to me, and when I learned that she was also a great animal lover, I knew this would be a good fit. As this was to be a biography picture book, it was important that the scenes be authentic. Kateryna researched her drawings so that even the plants and smallest creatures were native to Kenya where the story takes place. The process with Kateryna went very smoothly. She would first make a sketch based on my description of the scene, before painting in watercolor by hand, and finally scanning and retouching the scene.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

The main ideas I wanted readers to come away with is through love and determination, many things are possible. Daphne grew up in Africa, not only surrounded by wild things at an early age, but she was given the task by her parents to also care for them. Little did she know then that this would eventually lead to her adult mission in life in rescuing and rehabilitating orphans. I took the word her dad told her that ”If you truly love a wild animal in your care, you must one day set it free when nature calls,” to frame the book. Daphne takes this to heart upon founding her elephant orphanage with the goal of returning these same elephants to the wild. The idea that these marvelous, intelligent animals were born free and should one day be able to live freely in the wild again is another major idea I hope readers take away from the book.

Are you working on other biographies to share with children? Will this be the start of a series?

Thanks for this question. Yes, I have another book started about a young hero who discovered trash in the ocean and is now doing something about it. It was actually kids who brought this issue to my attention during my teaching awhile back. Before that, I am sad to say, I wasn’t aware of areas such as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. I love it when I, as a teacher, learn through my students. In fact, I have thought about the possibility of having a series about kids who, early on, show that they care for the environment enough to do something about it.

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Born free – living free! How young, orphaned elephants found a playful temporary home with a different kind of family. A true story filled with love and determination.

No doubt you’ve heard the saying, “Mother knows best!” But what if the baby is a six-hundred-pound elephant, and the mother is of the two-legged kind? Would the saying still hold true?

Mothering elephants is what Daphne Sheldrick did her entire life. As a young girl, she was put in charge of wounded or abandoned animals. As a grownup, Daphne and her dedicated team saved and nurtured countless elephants.

When a tiny, milk-dependent calf arrived, Daphne’s determination would be tested. No one had ever hand-reared an elephant baby this young, but what Daphne learned with Aisha would be the key to saving future orphaned elephants. What’s more, she had an elephant-sized dream of returning them to the wild!

This non-fiction biography picture book for kids is sure to inspire young budding conservationists and make the perfect gift for elephant lovers everywhere!

Includes a section with many ele-fantastic elephant facts!
The perfect choice for parents and teachers looking for:
Inspiring nonfiction narrative books
Biographies about women
Role model books for children
Kids STEM books

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Mother To Elephants

Daphne’s connection to Africa was deep, rooted in her deep love for its vast expanses and the magnificent wildlife that inhabited them. Her childhood was a canvas painted with a passion for animals and the natural world, a fervor that would shape her life. Amidst the heart-wrenching backdrop of poachers mercilessly tearing elephant calves away from their mothers, Daphne made a resolute decision: she would become their savior and protector.

In Mother to Elephants, author R.G. de Rouen weaves a heartwarming tale beautifully illustrated to capture the essence of Daphne’s extraordinary journey. The book is not merely a story; it’s a testament to the power of one individual’s unwavering commitment to making a difference in the world. What I found particularly compelling about this book is its ability to balance the heartwarming with the stark realities of living in Africa, where the brutal actions of poachers cast a shadow over the awe-inspiring landscapes. The narrative courageously sheds light on the tragic fate of elephants hunted for their ivory, urging young readers to confront the harsh truths of the world they live in. It’s a crucial reminder that awareness and advocacy can start at any age, as even the youngest readers can find inspiration in Daphne’s extraordinary mission.

Throughout Daphne’s journey, we witness the depths of her dedication as she navigates the difficult terrain of caring for orphaned elephants. The story does not shy away from the inevitable heartaches and losses Daphne endures. Instead, it portrays her unwavering resolve, strengthened by each setback, to provide a sanctuary for these vulnerable creatures until they are ready to return to the wild. Daphne’s character is relatable and deeply inspiring, a shining example of resilience and compassion.

Mother To Elephants is ideal for classroom settings and bedtime reading alike. It not only imparts a heartwarming tale of love and determination but also offers valuable insights through the ‘Elefacts’ at the end of the book. These facts about elephants provide an educational element that enriches the reading experience, making it a powerful tool for teaching young readers about these magnificent creatures.

Mother To Elephants is a call to action and a celebration of the human spirit’s capacity for compassion and positive change. I recommend this engaging and educational read, which has the potential to ignite a passion for wildlife conservation in the hearts of young readers and inspire them to be advocates for the voiceless creatures that share our planet.

Pages: 31 | ASIN : B0CJS1MNVG

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