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Izzy Steam

The Vine at the End of the World

9781960259783
136 pages
Bookpress Publishing
Overview
Eleven-year-old Izzy Steam, an aspiring biologist with a case of anxious perfectionism, is returning to Science Valley Boarding School after an alarmingly warm winter break in her hometown. Back on campus in the Pacific Northwest, Izzy begins to worry that the rich, delicate environment around her may be succumbing to climate change. Can these cool, rainy mountains and forests stay diverse and wild, even as the planet gets hotter and drier? As if confirming her worst fears, Izzy finds a mysterious, shimmering vine tucked into a quiet corner of the valley, and discovers that it is wilting. She kicks into high gear to discover why, taking action to preserve the vine before it disappears forever. As she attacks the problem with the scientific method, the rigors of experimentation are the least of her troubles: she must navigate tough mountain terrain, repair rusting weather stations, and convince a fellow scientist that humanity can still be trusted to save nature from extinction. But hardest of all, as every proposed solution to save the vine sparks a new argument, Izzy begins to lose confidence in her own mission. Is it even ethical to try to rescue her beloved valley, or should she stay out of the way and, for better or worse, let nature run its course? Alternating between narration and Izzy's lab notebook, Izzy Steam: The Vine at the End of the World is a story about a brilliant girl who learns that saving the wilderness is never simple and that being imperfect is not the same as being wrong.
Author Bio
Kate MacDonald is a scientist, writer, and community educator. Kate earned her PhD in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto, and has published her research in top scientific journals, including Nature Communications and Molecular Cell. She is currently a research fellow at Stanford University, where she studies the cell biology of cancer. Kate is the author of the Izzy Steam series and Why Trust a Scientist?, a nonfiction book about the collaborative and creative spirit of the scientific community. Kate is the founder of Zoom a Grad Student, a virtual outreach program that connects high school students with life science graduate students to learn about science careers and navigating new-adult life. You can find Kate on TikTok, sharing her life as a researcher and author as @katemacdonaldphd.