Up Periscope!

How Engineer Raye Montague Revolutionized Shipbuilding

Contributors

By Jennifer Swanson

Illustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Nov 19, 2024
Page Count
40 pages
ISBN-13
9780316565486

Price

$18.99

Price

$24.99 CAD

Format

Hardcover

Format:

Hardcover $18.99 $24.99 CAD

Discover the hidden figure who created the first comprehensive computer program to design ships for the US Navy.
 
Girls like Raye Montague weren’t supposed to like math or science, or go to engineering school. But tenacious Raye had a plan, one that eventually took her all the way to the US Navy. There, she was assigned an impossible task: to come up with a single computer program that could design every part of a ship. It had never been done before—but Raye’s groundbreaking program revolutionized the way ships and submarines were built, and set her on a path to become a pioneering figure in naval engineering and the navy’s first female program manager of ships.
 
Award-winning author Jennifer Swanson and acclaimed illustrator Veronica Miller Jamison celebrate a self-made engineer who worked around anyone and anything that stood in her way in this illuminating biography about never giving up on your dreams.

  • A CBC-NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book
    A School Library Journal Nonfiction Elementary Best Book of the Year
  • * "The story unfolds in a dynamic text and emotion-packed illustrations.... An outstanding choice for biography and science classes, women’s history studies, and Black history studies."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • "As she proceeds from pigtails to gray-haired eminence in Jamison’s illustrations, Montague’s lively, intelligent gaze shines out....An inspiring and definitely underrecognized role model."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • "An assured, STEM-themed story about a figure staying true to her dreams, over and over, and amid prejudice."
     
    Publishers Weekly
  • "An intriguing biography of a lesser-known engineer."
    Booklist
  • "Jamison’s engaging illustrations enhance Swanson’s clear-eyed text about this STEM trailblazer."
    The Horn Book

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Jennifer Swanson

About the Author

Jennifer Swanson is fascinated by all of God's creation, which has led her to an award-winning career as the author of more than 45 books, with a specialty in science nonfiction. Her many titles include The Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide to Inventing the World, cowritten with Dylan Thuras; Outdoor School: Rocks, Fossils, and Shells, which was named to Kirkus's Best Nature Book list; books for Lego, National Geographic Kids, and the Big Fat Notebook series; and Up Periscope, a School Library Journal Nonfiction Elementary Best Book of the Year. Jennifer lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and you can find her online at jenniferswansonbooks.com.

Diana Renzina is an Latvian artist who is inspired by nature, folklore, Art Nouveau architecture, and many other beautiful things around her home in Riga, Latvia. She has illustrated The Story of All Stories: A Story Bible for Young Catholics and several nonfiction science picture books. Outside of drawing, she enjoys taking photos, being in nature, dancing tango, listening to music, and reading. 

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