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Take a wild and wacky trip through that thing that we all have in common but the thing that makes us all DIFFERENT:
THE BRAIN!
Using state-of-the-art imagery to explain the brain and its workings, Dr. Howard guides us on a tour de force concerning the mysterious organ between our ears.
Kids will LOVE this bright and funny journey through gray matter, the home of intellect and foolishness, love and hate, and all human fallibility.
This primer about the brain will delight kids with its images and dialog! From medical doctor Jonathan Howard (We Want Them Infected) comes a bright and colorful (and irreverent) look at the thing that makes human beings work—YOUR AMAZING BRAIN!
About the Author
Dr. Jonathan Howard is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at NYU Langone Health and the Chief of Neurology at Bellevue Hospital.
He is the author of We Want Them Infected, Cognitive Errors and Diagnostic Mistakes: A Case-Based Guide to Critical Thinking in Medicine as well as several textbooks in neurology.
About the Illustrator
Nick Forté has been an artist and illustrator for as long as he’s been able to hold a pencil. His biggest inspiration is his daughter, who has taken him on many epic fantasy adventures through the backyard (and through life). Driven by his creative impulses, Nicholas always has a pencil on hand. After all, the pencil is an artist’s magic wand.
Bringing books to market, one manuscript at a time!
Since 2017, Redhawk Publications at Catawba Valley Community College has been proud to bring distinctive voices and original books to life, with more than 200 titles published so far. We are one of only a handful of community colleges in the United States with a literary press. To learn more about Redhawk, our submission guidelines, local literary services, or writing workshops, feel free to contact Patty Thompson at pthompson994@cvcc.edu.
Books are available for purchase through our website and directly from our authors at book events. We encourage readers to support authors and small presses by buying directly whenever possible.