The Vast Wonder of the World: Biologist Ernest Everett Just by Mélina Mangal

illustrated by Luisa Uribe 

No major awards

Nonfiction Biography 

The Vast Wonder of the World: Biologist Ernest Everett Just: Mangal,  Mélina, Uribe, Luisa: 9781512483758: Amazon.com: Books

This biography tells about the scientist Ernest Everett Just. It tells in great detail and with great pictures about the daily ins and outs of Ernest's life before he discovered his passion, cells. We learn about Ernest's great cell discovery and how he won the first NAACP Spingarn Medal because of this. It also discusses the setbacks he faced due to the color of his skin. The end of the book includes that he also created a book based on his discoveries. 

This book would be ideal for students in first through third grade. It is a great way for students to learn about life and cells and the person who made a lot of that knowledge possible. I think this story could also be used with students in high school who are taking biology and learning about cells. This will give students a more personal connection with the content and hopefully allow them to connect better. I really enjoyed this book and the illustrations even though it does not deal with my content. Due to this, I would only use this book in my classroom as a bookshelf book. 

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