Marion, Newton’s Kitten 

Written by Maria Gianola

Illustrated by Maria Gianola

32 pages

cm 23 X 27,5

Age 6+

All rights available

What comes to mind when we talk about Isaac Newton? Does the story of the apple falling on his head while he was sitting under an apple tree ring a bell? That little incident—besides giving him a nasty bump!—led to the development of one of the most revolutionary theories in modern science: the law of universal gravitation. The brilliant British physicist and mathematician, who lived between the 17th and 18th centuries, went down in history for this and many other discoveries. And who better to tell us all about them than a very special observer: Marion, his loyal kitten? She was even the inspiration for a special invention…

Marion, Newton’s Kitten is the third book of the Scientists and Their Pets series: some of the most revolutionary scientific theories in history presented through the perspectives of those who witnessed their origins or even inspired them. 

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