Otis and Will Discover the Deep: The Record-Setting Dive of the Bathysphere

Otis and Will Discover the Deep: The Record-Setting Dive of the Bathysphere

by Barb Rosenstock (Author), Barb Rosenstock (Author), Katherine Roy (Illustrator)

Synopsis

The suspenseful, little-known true story of two determined pioneers who made the first dive into the deep ocean.

On June 6, 1930, engineer Otis Barton and explorer Will Beebe dove into the ocean inside a hollow metal ball of their own invention called the Bathysphere.

They knew dozens of things might go wrong. A tiny leak could shoot pressurized water straight through the men like bullets! A single spark could cause their oxygen tanks to explode! No one had ever dived lower than a few hundred feet...and come back. But Otis and Will were determined to become the first people to see what the deep ocean looks like.

This suspenseful story from acclaimed author Barb Rosenstock with mesmerizing watercolors by award-winning artist Katherine Roy will put you right in the middle of the spine-tingling, record-setting journey down, down into the deep.

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More Information

Format: Picture Book
Pages: 48
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers US
Published: 28 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 0316393827
ISBN 13: 9780316393829
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
* Rosenstock's masterful pacing as the tank is submerged leaves us nearly breathless.... Roy's fluid watercolors and dramatic perspectives capture the heart-pounding emotion of the scientists' dangerous journey.
--Horn Book, starred review

With risks of leaks, explosions, and suffocation, the dive was dramatic on its own, but Rosenstock and Roy imbue the scenes with even more suspense. A repeated refrain of 'down, down, down' and ever-darkening backgrounds punctuated by moments of gasp-inducing mishaps ratchet up the tension, but when they finally make it to 800 feet below the ocean surface, it's all worth it for the view of glowing, alien creatures, which Roy powerfully depicts in a swirling, dusky double-gatefold spread.
--Booklist
Rosenstock and Roy's collaboration celebrates scientific teamwork and an exciting first in deep-sea exploration.
--Kirkus Reviews

* [A] tribute to the power of curiosity, imagination, and ambition. --Publishers Weekly, starred review

* This is a true science adventure story...an outstanding work of nonfiction.
--School Library Journal, starred review

* This is a true adventure tale par excellence, tautly plotted, nail-bitingly told, and splendidly illuminated in the illustrations by Roy, from the detailed tinkering on deck, to the claustrophobic innards of the Bathysphere, to the exotic never-before-seen life forms that crossed the searchlight. --BCCB, starred review

* The text brings in all the excitement and fear of the preparations and the dive itself. The illustrations, done in pencil, watercolor, gouache, and ink, go perfectly with the text in conveying the anticipation of the dive, the darkness as they go deeper, and the fear as some unexpected things happen. An extensive Author's Note and Illustrator's Note give more detail on Otis and Will and the challenges of illustrating their dive. This would be an excellent book for read aloud. --School Library Connection, starred review

A little-known true story...[with] engaging watercolor illustrations. --The Washington Post

Meticulous research underpins everything with fascinating detail and sometimes terrifying drama, inextricably intertwined in this tribute to STEM, teamwork, and the 'last frontier on earth.'
--The San Francisco Chronicle
Author Bio

Barb Rosenstock is the author of the Caldecott Honor book The Noisy Paint Box, Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library, The Camping Trip that Changed America, and several others that have received numerous accolades and starred reviews. She lives in Illinois with her husband, sons, and two big poodles.

Katherine Roy is the author and illustrator of How to Be an Elephant and Neighborhood Sharks, a Sibert Honor book. She is also the illustrator of the Expeditioners series and of Buried Beneath Us. She lives in Oregon with her husband and son.