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The Boy Whose Head Was Filled with Stars

The Boy Whose Head Was Filled with Stars

Isabelle Marinov

Enchanted Lion Books
2021
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This beautifully illustrated biography of Edwin Hubble explores the curiosity that he possessed from a young age, and the many questions that he asked about our universe. This book invites children to ponder these questions as well: How many stars are in the sky? How did the universe begin? Where did it come from?? A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids of 2021 ? A Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) Loveliest Children’s Book of 2021? A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 2022, of Outstanding Merit? An Air & Space Magazine Best Children's Book of 2021 ? A EUREKA! Nonfiction Children's Book Honor Award Winner (California Reading Association)? Nominated for a 2023 Beehive Award for Children's Informational Books (Children's Literature Association of Utah)This is the story of Edwin Hubble, a boy fascinated by the stars who surmounted many hurdles to follow his dreams of becoming an astronomer. Using the insights of great mathematicians and endlessly observing the sky, he succeeded in confirming two things that altered human life forever: that there are more galaxies than our own, and that the universe is always expanding. Hubble’s message to us is to find peace in the vastness of the mystery surrounding us, and to be curious. “We do now know why we are born into the world,” he said, “but we can try to find out what sort of world it is.”
Leo and the Octopus

Leo and the Octopus

Isabelle Marinov

Kane/Miller Book Publishers
2021
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Striking, supportive text and humorous illustrations bring these lovable characters, and this important look at navigating the world, to life. The story will strike a chord with children on the spectrum, as well as anyone who sees the world in a "different" way.
Boy Underground

Boy Underground

Isabelle Marinov

Sweet Cherry Publishing
2023
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Boy Underground is a powerful adventure story about Hugo, an autistic boy who decides to go all the way into the Paris underground to find a place where he belongs. For Hugo, the world can be too loud and bright. He likes the quiet. He likes the dark. And he loves maps. When Hugo learns that there’s a whole other world under Paris, a network of tunnels, quarries and catacombs mapped beneath his feet, he sets off on an adventure. Navigating secret passages, narrowly escaping robbers and returning to old friends, Hugo discovers more than just buried treasure … About the Series: A modern-day The Goonies set throughout Europe, from the catacombs Paris to the Mediterranean Sea. For readers of The Adventurers by Gemma Hatt and The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd. Ages 9+. A heartfelt trilogy about Hugo, an autistic boy who loves maps, and his best friends Alex and Julie. Whether it’s navigating secret passages while escaping masked robbers or searching for sunken treasure while thwarting illegal mussel miners, where Hugo leads, adventure follows.
Leo and the Octopus

Leo and the Octopus

Isabelle Marinov

Templar Publishing
2021
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The world was too bright for Leo. And too loud."I must be living on the wrong planet," Leo thought.Leo struggles to make sense of the world. He doesn't understand the other children in his class, and they don't seem to understand him. But then one day, Leo meets Maya. Maya is an octopus, and the more Leo learns about her, the more he thinks that perhaps he isn't alone in this world, after all."The sensitive descriptions throughout the book of what it is like to have autism are accurate and perceptive on so many levels" (Professor Tony Attwood, author of Asperger's Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals).
Henri and the Machine

Henri and the Machine

Isabelle Marinov

Templar Books
2023
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What's the point of art?This is the question Henri asks himself when his class is taken on a school trip to the local art gallery. Who wants pictures of old soup cans or melting watches? But when he encounters a painting with the most perfect blue, it creates a beautiful feeling. It's blueberries, oceans, summer skies and butterflies all rolled into one. And then he wanders into a room with a chair and a sign that reads "Is this really a chair?" Henri decides to test it out, unleashing an explosion of creativity! Finally Henri understands what art is all about...Following Isabelle Marinov's successful Leo and the Octopus, this is a fun and encouraging story of a boy learning to appreciate art and its boundless creativity.
Boy Underground

Boy Underground

Isabelle Marinov

Clock Tower Publishing
2024
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Boy Underground is a powerful adventure story about Hugo, an autistic boy who decides to go all the way into the Paris underground to find a place where he belongs. For Hugo, the world can be too loud and bright. He likes the quiet. He likes the dark. And he loves maps. When Hugo learns that there's a whole other world under Paris, a network of tunnels, quarries and catacombs mapped beneath his feet, he sets off on an adventure. Navigating secret passages, narrowly escaping robbers and returning to old friends, Hugo discovers more than just buried treasure ...
Boy Overboard

Boy Overboard

Isabelle Marinov

Sweet Cherry Publishing
2025
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Sometimes the greatest treasure lies just outside your comfort zone… A year after their underground adventure, Hugo, Alex and Julie are ready for another – this time underwater. At a scuba-diving camp in Croatia, the three friends search for a legendary Roman shipwreck and an emperor’s lost crown. Standing in their way is a ruthless businessman, his terrifying bodyguard and Hugo’s fear of swimming in the unpredictable sea. But sometimes the greatest treasure lies just outside your comfort zone… About the Series: A modern-day The Goonies set throughout Europe, from the catacombs Paris to the Mediterranean Sea. For readers of The Adventurers by Gemma Hatt and The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd. Ages 9+. A heartfelt trilogy about Hugo, an autistic boy who loves maps, and his best friends Alex and Julie. Whether it’s navigating secret passages while escaping masked robbers or searching for sunken treasure while thwarting illegal mussel miners, where Hugo leads, adventure follows.