Editing News: A *star* for new science poetry picture book!

Seriously had so much fun editing this delightfully gross poetry book about animals that suck for all kinds of reasons: Yuck, You Suck!: Poems about Animals That SIP, SLURP, SUCK.

Written by the uber-talented author duo of Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple and illustrated by the equally talented Eugenia Nobati, this book is full of energy, fun, and science facts that will make you go “ewwwwwwwwww!”

School Library Journal agrees that this book is a hit, and I’m so excited to see their *STARRED* review! They say it, “will be a hit in libraries or classrooms. A delightful book that amuses and educates.

Read more here: https://www.slj.com/review/yuck-you-suck-poems-about-animals-that-sip-slurp-suck.

New SLJ Review for Extreme Longevity!

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9781512483727fcSchool Library Journal, January 1, 2019

KENNEY, Karen Latchana. Extreme Longevity: Discovering Earth’s Oldest Organisms. 104p. bibliog. chron. diag. further reading. glossary. index. notes. photos. websites. Twenty-First Century. Oct. 2018. lib. ed. $37.32. ISBN 9781512483727.

Gr 7 Up–A fascinating study of some of the longest-living organisms on the planet. Although many books cover the life of various plants and animals, this particular approach is thought-provoking and awe-inspiring. If we think of a standard human lifespan and then lengthen it by 20 years, most people would consider those centenarians to be truly old. Readers learn that there are many mammals, fish, reptiles and other smaller organisms that make our human lives seem like drops in an eternal bucket. Simply to imagine a bowhead whale’s journey through icy Arctic waters, encountering whalers from the 1890s and then scientists from 2017, connects humans to our past as never before: human beings are merely one small component of time and Earth. The chapters are well written and succinct. Fascinating segments offer additional information, enhance the narrative, and will engross readers. Each chapter is a topic unto itself and offers scientific as well as anecdotal material. VERDICT An excellent addition to middle school and high school library collections.–Patricia Feriano, Montgomery County Public Schools, MD