Eleanor Spicer Rice, PhD, is an entomologist and the author
of seven books, including Dr. Eleanor’s Book of Common Ants, Dr.
Eleanor’s Book of Common Spiders, and Ants: Workers of the World.
She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband, sons, dogs,
hermit crabs, an assortment of spiders and insects, and a small but
valiant flock of homing pigeons.
Rob Wilson is an award-winning illustrator and celebrated
graphic designer who has created work for the Washington Post, New
York magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Mother Jones, and the
covers of best-selling books. He is the creator of the icon for the
popular podcast Welcome to Night Vale, and his work has been
featured in galleries in London and New York City, where he lives.
Developing the theme that “microbes impact our lives and our world
in big, beautiful, and sometimes creepy ways,” Spicer Rice explains
the varied roles bacteria and other tiny guests play in digestion,
decomposition, spreading or fighting diseases, and killing hosts or
keeping them healthy. Readers who relish biology that veers into
the “creepy” will be riveted.
—Booklist Reviews (starred review)
Presents the behind-the-scenes microbial influence over familiar
creatures and environments (mind-controlling fungi in humble
houseflies, for example) in all its sometimes gory glory, with
enough detail to satisfy young readers’ curiosity as well as their
delight in all things icky but not so much as to become
overwhelming. . . . the author’s palpable excitement for the topic
makes an already-fascinating subject even more engaging. An
entertaining and informative exploration of a hidden world.
—Kirkus Reviews
Eleanor Spicer Rice breaks down facts about microbes in an often
hilarious, frequently gross, and overall interesting way.
—School Library Connection
Unseen Jungle: The Microbes That Secretly Control Our World is both
fascinating and funny, with just the right amount of gross.
—The Reading Eagle
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