Description
Laura Krantz incorporates the scientific method and her journalistic skills to determine if Bigfoot is real, inspired by her popular Wild Thing podcast
About the Author
Laura Krantz is a print and audio journalist whose critically acclaimed podcast Wild Thing explores the intersection between science and society. She spent ten years as an editor and producer with NPR in Washington, D.C. and KPCC in Los Angeles, and her work has appeared in Smithsonian, Outside, and Popular Science. An Idaho native, Krantz received her BA from Whitman College and her MA from the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies. She lives in Denver with her husband, New York Times bestselling author Scott Carney, and their two cats.
Reviews
A case study in the tension between scientific objectivity and human nature....opens with lucid discussions of taxonomy and human evolution....[Krantz] highlights the importance of keeping an open mind and recognizing that there are still unsolved mysteries in the world..... diligent research...a readable precis. * Kirkus Reviews *
I know the journalist Laura Krantz to be a science-trusting, facts-first person....One of my favorite Laura Krantz-isms is this. Even if Bigfoot isn't real, we as a species need him to be. * A Martinez, NPR Morning Edition *
Book Information
ISBN 9781419758188
Author Laura Krantz
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint Abrams Books for Young Readers
Publisher Abrams