Helen Scales is a writer, marine biologist, broadcaster and scuba diver whose work focuses on oceans and their inhabitants. She has a masters degree in Tropical Coastal Management from Newcastle University, and a PhD from Cambridge University, UK. Romolo D'Hipolito is a Brazilian artist and illustrator. He is the winner of the 2019 Golden Pinwheel Special Mention Award and the 2018 Ibero-America Ilustra Catalog Official Selection.
A vibrant adventure that captures the exciting lives off conservationists in the field. Packed full of wild facts, this book celebrates rare biodiversity and highlights how we all must work together to save it. * Megan McCubbin, BBC 2's Springwatch * A truly engaging non-fiction expedition to inspire budding scientists, bursting with information-rich visuals. If I'd read this book as a child I could well be a marine biologist now! -- Charlotte Guillain, author of 'The Street Beneath My Feet' An enchanting and absorbing read showcasing the islands' scientific importance, history, and beauty. A visual feast for the eyes and the mind. -- Sabina Radeva, author of 'On the Origin of Species' Vibrant and visually impactful, packed with information about the people who make caring for our environment their life's work. -- The Bookseller Learning about the vibrant and unique wildlife is a wonderful learning opportunity and it is truly embraced in this beautiful entry from Flying Eye Books. For those studying evolution, it is a perfect accompaniment. Children aged 9 and above will find so much to enjoy and it is written in a fabulously accessible way. By focusing the book around an expedition, it creates a joint sense of mission and gives a narrative element to this beautiful, joyful non fiction book. Packed with fascinating facts and beautiful illustrations on every page. Bright illustrations bring the islands inhabitants and its beauty to life. There is such an interesting variety of life on the islands and this is presented beautifully within the book, keeping the readers constantly intrigued and amazed. From the equipment [the scientists] need to the habitats they explore, this book makes it feel as if you've joined them on a science trip of a lifetime. Beautifully illustrated and contain so many amazing facts. The beautifully illustrated non-fiction expedition to the fascinating Galapagos islands in the Pacific Ocean. Romolo D'Hipolito has brought the Galapagos to our bookshelves with his detailed and rich illustrations of the islands and its inhabitants. What I enjoyed the most was learning about the work of the scientists (.) it really brings the subject alive and shows children what a career in science might look like in the field. Perfect for young exploring enthusiasts, animal lovers and conservationists alike. It is exquisitely illustrated, interactive, and filled with incredibly interesting facts. We love that the illustrations are plentiful, filled with colour and vibrancy and representative of the gorgeous wildlife that can be found in the Galapagos. This is a fascinating, highly engaging book which will be a welcome addition to school libraries and bookshelves as well as being an excellent text for inspiring young adventurers at home. Helen Scales, herself a marine biologist, writes in an engaging manner, holding the reader's interest throughout. Stylish, detailed illustrations by Romolo D'Hipolito play an equal part in conveying the science and keeping readers absorbed. Visually stunning, each page is full of colour with fun endpapers. A brilliantly fact filled non-fiction title with plenty of vibrant details for budding scientists and explorers to pore over. With stunning bright artwork, just as I actually imagine the Galapagos, this brilliant non-fiction book packed [is] packed with interesting facts. The format is so engaging and makes for a really immersive read. Told in the style of a TV documentary, you feel like you are one of the team (.) it will most certainly inspire the scientists of the future.