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Emma Young

Emma Young is a New Scientist journalist who is an expert in the subject of space and space travel. She is a former journalist at the Guardian and BBC News Online and has contributed to several books and magazines, including Rough Guides and Tomorrow's World magazine. She lives in Australia.
What If... the Moon Was Made of Cheese?
What If... Pigs Could Fly?
Cosas locas del cuerpo humano (What If... You Didn't Make Snot?)
What If... Every Volcano Erupted at Once?
What If... Every Volcano Erupted at Once?
What If... You Didn't Make Snot?
What If... You Didn't Make Snot?
STORM:  The Black Sphere
Storm: The Ghost Machine
STORM: The Infinity Code

Books

What If... the Moon Was Made of Cheese?
What If... Pigs Could Fly?
Cosas locas del cuerpo humano (What If... You Didn't Make Snot?)
What If... Every Volcano Erupted at Once?
What If... Every Volcano Erupted at Once?
What If... You Didn't Make Snot?
What If... You Didn't Make Snot?
STORM:  The Black Sphere
Storm: The Ghost Machine
STORM: The Infinity Code

Books for LGBTQIA+ Pride Month

In June we celebrate Pride Month, which honors the 1969 Stonewall riots in Manhattan and highlights the accomplishments of those in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual + (LGBTQIA+) community. Browse our titles that celebrate LGBTQIA+ history, creators, and stories. LGBTQIA+ Elementary Titles

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