Spoiler: Scientists haven't discovered life beyond Earth, not even a single teeny-tiny organism. But there's a whole lot of outer space, and humans have searched only a fraction of a fraction of it. So do you believe in the possibility of life out there? Or do you think Earth is perfectly unique in its ability to grow organisms?
Where Are the Aliens? takes readers on a journey of theories and discoveries, from the big bang and primordial soup, to how the ancient Greeks considered the cosmos, to the technology used today to listen and (possibly!) communicate with far-off exoplanets. Packed with playful illustrations and fascinating factoids, this is the perfect book for anyone who has ever looked up and asked, "What's out there?"
Stacy McAnulty is an award-winning children's book author and former mechanical engineer (and before that--like in fourth grade--an aspiring astronaut). Her love of math and science is reflected in most of her books. She writes chapter books; middle-grade novels, including The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl; middle-grade nonfiction including Save the People! Halting Human Extinction; and picture books, including the Our Universe series, which explores space and the natural world. She has not seen a UAP or received a message from deep space--yet! Originally from New York, she now lives in North carolina with her family. Stacy invites you to visit her online at stacymcanulty.com.
"What could easily come off as an apocalyptic, science-based horror story, author Stacy McAnulty instead handles with humor . . . backed by thorough research which is documented in an extensive notes section."
--School Library Connection*"This book is full of dire facts, but it's not doom and gloom. Its lively, conversational tone with plenty of jocular asides keeps it unintimidating and accessible... Lively writing, pertinent science, and an urgent topic make this a must-read for all."
--Kirkus Review, starred review"Stacy McAnulty has done the impossible: writing a book about mass extinction that is a joy to read. Save the People is engaging, funny, affecting and delightful. You'll never have more fun learning science."
--Stuart Gibbs, bestselling author of the Spy School series"One of the best non-fiction books I've read in a long time."--Alan Gratz, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Two Degrees
A 2023 SLJ Best Book of the Year
"A lighthearted look at global catastrophe. (Think The Uninhabitable Earth meets Captain Underpants.)"
--New York Times Book Review*"A casual but damning account of the future of our species, bound to turn many youngsters into climate activists."
--School Library Journal, starred review"Cheeky banter wrapped around accessible science, a pages-long time line, charts, graphs, a bibliography, and extensive chapter notes contribute to this fresh take on saving our planet."
--Booklist"Serious science and great gags, with a bit of hope thrown in."
--Steve Sheinkin, author of Bomb and Fallout