Official trailer for The Curie Society, Vol. 1—new graphic novel series for YA readers

Опубликовано: 27 Апрель 2021
на канале: The MIT Press
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In Vol. 1 of The Curie Society, a new YA graphic novel series, new students Maya, Simone, and Taj see if they have what it takes to join a covert team of women—The Curie Society, an elite organization dedicated to women in STEM. Join these new friends as they decipher secret codes, clone extinct animals, develop autonomous robots, and go on high-stakes missions to save the world from an organization of rogue scientists.

Buy The Curie Society, Vol. 1 here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/curie-...

Look for the next installment of The Curie Society in 2022! Be the FIRST to know when it's available by signing up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/807dad644fc1/curie...

Keep up with Maya, Simone, Taj, and the rest of the Curie Society on Twitter @TheCurieSociety   / thecuriesociety  

Great Reviews for The Curie Society!
• "Heroines solving one scientific puzzle after the next!” — ANDY WEIR
• "A STEM treat for the curious." — KIRKUS REVIEWS
• "Strong storytelling with a golden thread of science." — FORTEAN TIMES
• "Recommended for anyone with young people in their life who are keen to explore science." — STARBURST
• "Action-packed and empowering." — CULTUREFLY
• "Full of action . . . a great addition to have for any young girl's library." — COMICBUZZ
• "Three brilliant young women join a sisterhood of science and find themselves drawn into an adventure that will test their courage, knowledge, and friendship. A refreshing and empowering read!" — Pia Guerra, political cartoonist and artist of Y: The Last Man

For Educators: The Curie Society is a great way to introduce scientific thinking and cutting-edge science, engineering, and technology. A Common Core aligned educator's guide is available here: https://eepuniverse.com/news/2021/cur...


The Curie Society is written by Heather Einhorn, Adam Staffaroni and Janet Harvey, and edited by Joan Hilty. Brought to you by the MIT Press and Einhorn's Epic Productions.