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Title Statement | The five sides of Marjorie Rice: how to discover a shape / Amy Alznauer ; illustrated by Anna Bron. |
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Alternative Title(s) | 5 sides of Marjorie Rice |
Author | Alznauer, Amy |
Additional Contributors | Bron, Anna,1989- |
Publication | Toronto, ON: Candlewick Press,2025. |
Edition | First edition. |
Extent of Item | 1 volume (unpaged) |
ISBN | 9781536229479 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07781756 |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary | When Marjorie Rice was a little girl in Roseburg, Oregon, in the 1930s, she saw patterns everywhere. Swimming in the river, her body was a shape in the water, the water a shape in the hills, the hills a shape in the sky. Some shapes, fitted into a rectangle or floor tilings, were so beautiful they made her long to be an artist. Marjorie dreamed of studying art and geometry, perhaps even solving the age-old "problem of five" (why pentagons don't fit together the way shapes with three, four, or six sides do). But when college wasn't possible, she pondered and explored all through secretarial school, marriage, and parenting five children, until one day, while reading her son's copy of Scientific American, she learned that a subscriber had discovered a pentagon never seen before. If a reader could do it, couldn't she? Marjorie studied all the known pentagons, drew a little five-sided house, and kept pondering. She'd done it! And she'd go on to discover more pentagonal tilings and whole new classes of tessellations. In this visually wondrous tribute, Anna Bron's intricate art teems with patterns, including nods to M. C. Escher, and radiates the thrill of one woman's discovery, playfully inviting readers to approach geometry through art -- and art through geometry. Back matter offers more on the story of five and suggestions on how to discover a shape. |
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By Topic | Mathematicians--Biography--Juvenile literature--United States |
Women mathematicians--Biography--Juvenile literature--United States | |
Geometry in art--Juvenile literature | |
Geometry--Juvenile literature | |
Shapes--Juvenile literature | |
By Name | Rice, Marjorie |
By Genre | Biographies |
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