It`S An Amazing Universe: A Story Inspired By Stephen Hawking - Paperback
About the Book
A STORY INSPIRED BY THE LIFE OF THE WELL-KNOWN ASTROPHYSICIST STEPHEN HAWKING
When Stephen Hawking was a little boy, people often called him odd. He was different. When the other kids were busy playing and having fun Stephen wondered about the mysteries of space, stars and beyond. Then a sudden bout of illness changed his life forever. But Hawkings wasn’t one who’d give up so easily. He fought his illness and overcame disabilities, and his genius and endless curiosity powered his work. He went on to make several revolutionary discoveries, including the black hole theory that shook the science world.
Beautifully illustrated by Nirzara Verurkar and movingly told by Arthy Muthanna Singh and Mamta Nainy, the story of a little boy who overcame all odds and went on to become one of the greatest astrophysicists of all times comes blazingly alive in this book. It’s never too early to introduce your child to the people you admire.
About the Series
A collection of beautifully illustrated picture books for children aged five- to eight-year-olds. Each book in the Little Leaders series will introduce young readers to an incredible story of people who followed their dreams, despite all odds. These tales of passion and courage will emphasise that turning point in the lives of role models, some of them as old as the readers themselves. Both parents and children will appreciate these moving stories of grit, determination, perseverance and using the imagination.
About the Authors
Arthy Muthanna Singh is a children’s writer, freelance journalist, copywriter, editor and cartoonist. She has authored more than 35 books for children. Currently, she is a partner at SYLLABLES27, an outfit that produces books for children on a turnkey basis for publishers and organsations that work with children.
Mamta Nainy is a children’s writer, editor and translator based in New Delhi, whose book A Brush with Indian Art won the Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Award 2019 for the Best Book (Non-fiction).