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Join Science ATL in our Summer Book Club:

Worlds Collide: Art & Science

A Family Reading Adventure

It’s time for the 4th installment of our Summer Book Club! During the months of June and July, we’ll adventure into the intersection of two worlds: Art & Science! Come get lost with us in a literary land where art and science meet. All Summer long, we will read about how art and science come together in every day life, how they are similar and different, and how these two seemingly different worlds can influence each other – and us!

By registering for our family book club, you will receive our book club guide that includes activities, discussion questions, and additional content to explore. Check out our book list and register for the book club!

Summer Book List

We’ve pulled together an exciting list of books for every member of the family – whether you are a family of 2, 5 or 10, or even just flying solo! No need to read them all, but if you are a super-reader, go to town! Snag whatever books you are interested in from your local public library (or we’ve also linked each book for purchase from our friends at Little Shop of Stories). We’ll have questions, prompts and resources for every reader to be able to contribute to the conversation around books, in the book club guide!

And don’t forget to check our Instagram and Facebook Pages for some free books drops in local Little Free Libraries!

I Love Science
by Shanny Jean Maney

(Adults)

Your Brain on Art
by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross 

(Adults)

Deep Affinities
by Phillip F. Palmedo

(Adults)

Art Matters
by Neil Gaiman

(All Ages)

Stolen Science
by Ella Schwartz

(Middle Grades)

Aaron Slater and the Sneaky Snake
by Andrea Beaty

(Middle Grade)

Seeing Science
by Iris Gottlieb

(All ages)

Strange Birds
by Celia C. Perez

(Middle Grades)

The Girl Who Drew Butterflies

by Joyce Sidman

(All ages)

The Artivist
by Nikkolas Smith

(Read-aloud/Early Readers)

Be a Maker
by Katey Howes

(Read-aloud/Early Readers)

Aaron Slater, Illustrator
by Andrea Beaty

(Read-aloud/Early Readers)

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