Geared toward students in grade 5 through high school, Cochrane hopes the book will spark readers’ curiosity about science and deepen their understanding of the natural world. She remarked, “I think in this world where, in this current environment… it’s important to let children understand how to go about forming fact-based opinion and learning truth about the world around us. To help that happen I am developing lesson plans that I will provide for free on my website, and teachers are more than welcome to download them and use this book either in science classes or in English classes. I taught… one of my most enjoyable ones when I was a teacher was teaching English language learners and this book also adapts really well for the English language learner, and it’s told pretty much in the present tense and it is very accessible with vocabulary and structure for the English learner.”

A seventeen-year-old girl in an airplane over the Amazon that was struck by lightning and she was thrown two miles in the air above the jungle strapped to her seat.”


We don’t even know how strong we are until we are forced to bring that hidden strength forward. In times of tragedy, of war, of necessity, people do amazing things. The human capacity for survival and renewal is awesome.”
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