Martina, Lorenz’s Goose

Written by Maria Gianola

Illustrated by Maria Gianola

32 pages

cm 23 X 27,5

Age 6+

All rights available

It’s 1935 in Vienna, Austria: young Konrad sits in front of a newly hatched egg. The tiny chick looks at him and doesn’t hesitate—it identifies him as its mother and starts following him everywhere. This is the true story of Martina the little goose, and who better than her to tell it? She will introduce us to the natural phenomenon known today as “imprinting,” explain how that young man, Konrad Lorenz, became a Nobel Prize winner in medicine, and reveal how he became the father of modern behavioral biology through his careful observation of animals’ natural instincts.

Martina, Lorenz’ Goose is the fourth 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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