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The Boy Who Loved Math: The Improbable Life Of Paul ErdosStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionMost people think of mathematicians as solitary, working away in isolation. And, it's true, many of them do. But Paul Erdos never followed the usual path. At the age of four, he could ask you when you were born and then calculate the number of seconds you had been alive in his head. But he didn't learn to butter his own bread until he turned twenty. Instead, he traveled around the world, from one mathematician to the next, collaborating on an astonishing number of publications. With a simple, lyrical text and richly layered illustrations, this is a beautiful introduction to the world of math and a fascinating look at the unique character traits that made "Uncle Paul" a great man. AwardsWinner of Cook Prize 2014. Commended for Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens (Seven to Ten) 2014 and Orbis Pictus Award 2014 and Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award (Transitional Nonfiction) 2014 and Cybils (Nonfiction) 2013. Short-listed for Young Hoosier Book Award (Intermediate) 2016 and Grand Canyon Reader Award (Nonfiction) 2016. Author descriptionDeborah Heiligman has written numerous books for young readers, including "Charles and Emma: " "The Darwins' Leap of Faith, " a National Book Award finalist. She lives in New York City. LeUyen Pham has illustrated dozens of books for kids, including "God's Dream" by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, "Freckleface Strawberry" by Julianne Moore, and her own "Big Sister, Little Sister." |