The publication of a new book is time to party after months, maybe years of hard book. It’s wonderful to hold that book in your hand and share at bookshop signings, author visits and promotional book tours.
So now, as many authors with book releases can’t get out and about, I thought I’d shout out some new releases on here.
I think many readers and parents at home may be looking for books to enjoy through this period of social distancing.
So today’s shout out is to Catherine Barr’s Invisible Nature, illustrated by Anne Wilson.
A little bit about the book:
There are sounds no human ear can hear, scents no-one can smell, colours our eyes cannot detect, waves of radiation that pass right through us without our noticing, but known and used by many different animal species.
They have dangers as well as uses, but are vital to all life on Earth.
This fascinating unseen and secret world is revealed in Catherine Barr’s latest book. Fourteen colourful spreads display the impact on human and animal life of microwaves; ultra-violet and infra-red light; electromagnetic waves; ultrasound and infrasound and scents and smells beyond human detection.
Catherine has five fabulous non-fiction books coming out in March and April: check them all out here https://www.unitedagents.co.uk/catherine-barr
Remember to buy from your indie bookshops who will need our support. Many are happy to post or deliver in clean paper bags.
Spread a little book love.