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Real-Life Disasters: Investigate What Really Happened!

by Susan Martineau and Vicky Barker

Interest age: 6 to 11
Reading age: 7+

Published by b small publishing, 2020

  • Historical
  • Non-fiction

About this book

When we hear about disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions or floods, we might feel scared, which is a totally normal and understandable response. Yet by understanding real life disasters, experts can help make sure they don’t happen again - or, if they can’t do that, make the consequences less serious when they do.

In this engaging dossier-style book, Martineau and Barker explore a number of real life disasters such as the sinking of the Titanic, the Bermuda Triangle and the Black Death as well as investigating what happens when volcanoes, wild weather and earthquakes happen.

After explaining the events of each disaster, there’s a double page dossier full of facts - and in some cases, thought-provoking theories - about why and how those disasters may have happened. The focus is on facts overall, reassuring children that we do understand why certain disasters happen. In the case of something with less clarity, like the Bermuda Triangle, theories about aliens under the ocean or supernatural motivations are mentioned, but Martineau and Barker err on the side of science and probability, reminding us about freak large waves, glowing algae and other natural phenomena.

This is a really fascinating, well put-together read for younger kids who want facts but not too much detail and gives a great introduction to natural and human-made phenomena. The tone keeps it light whilst acknowledging the seriousness of the topics covered, maintaining a good balance between satisfying kids’ desire for scary but keeping it structured at the same time.

About the author

Susan Martineau is an author, editor and first-class fact finder who writes creative and educational books for children. Fascinated by strange and weird information, Susan’s books always shine a light into the most unusual corners of the world around us, sparking a passion for discovery and curiosity in her readers.

With over 20 years’ experience in book publishing, including a stint in non-fiction books at the BBC, Susan now spends a good deal of her time lost on the internet or rummaging through libraries researching, unearthing and checking facts for her books.

Susan has lived in various parts of the world from Holland and France to Malaysia and now London. 

About the author

Vicky Barker is an illustrator and designer whose humorous, energetic artwork and clear, clever layouts have been bringing children’s books to life for over ten years.

A graduate of Liverpool John Moores University, Vicky lives between Liverpool, London and Los Angeles, and has worked for Egmont, Usborne, Catnip, Really Decent Books and b small publishing.

You can discover more of Vicky’s work in the bestselling titles Facts, Stem Starters for Kids and The Fintastic Diary of Darcy Dolphin

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