Review by Booklist Review
The History Just before You Were Born series (6 titles) takes an interesting angle for its selection of topics, many of which won't feel like history at all to adults. Nevertheless, this stuff is ancient to today's kids, who are introduced to the 1990s' Human Genome Project (HGP) in this slim volume. Brief, topical chapters define genome and the history, purpose, and major players of the HGP. An overview of genetic research, including contributions from Gregor Mendel and Rosalind Franklin, is also included. It's a big topic that occasionally gets muddled by the way the information is organized, and, in one case, a DNA illustration is devoid of labels; but the big picture remains easily discernible. The rapid advances in scientific tools and important applications of genetic research will no doubt impress students.--Julia Smith Copyright 2019 Booklist
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Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 5-7-Recent historical events are highlighted in this series that pairs attractive layouts with solid writing. Each title offers an accessible introduction while still including compelling details. Plenty of information is crammed into relatively short page counts, making these good choices for upper elementary and middle school students. Photographs, sidebars, time lines, and further reading sections are all important parts of the package, culminating in a well-rounded selection for report-writers and browsers alike. The Hubble Telescope Launch and The Human Genome Project are two exceptional titles that detail topics not usually covered in other series. -VERDICT A strong choice that covers recent history, this series is an excellent addition to most collections. © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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