NYC Big Book Award
The Amazing World Beneath the Waves
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Ages: 8-11, 12-15, 16-18, 18+
This non-fiction guide is for anyone who has ever been intrigued, fascinated or entranced by the world’s oceans.
From the tiniest microcopic, one-celled plankton to the vast Blue Whale, this book contains easy to understand information, photographs and illustrations which reveal the amazing diversity of life beneath the waves and the extraordinary adaptations of creatures for survival in the extreme marine environment.
From tsunamis and earthquakes, to pollution and rising sea levels - here is a guide that everyone should read about - a watery world so few humans understand, yet which makes up over 70% of the surface of Planet Earth.
Reviews
I wish to congratulate you on presenting a tremendous subject in a clear and concise way. I have no hesitation in recommending this book to both children and adults alike. The illustrations, graphs and photographs support the text which is both absorbing, educational and entertaining.
Gloria Barnett's "The Amazing World Beneath the Waves" is a captivating and accessible journey into the mysteries and marvels of our planet's oceans. Far from being a dry scientific textbook, this non-fiction work serves as an engaging guide for anyone curious about the vast, watery world that covers over 70% of Earth's surface. Barnett, a seasoned science educator, master scuba diver, and filmmaker, brings a unique blend of expertise and passion to her writing. This isn't just theory; it's knowledge infused with genuine firsthand experience and a deep love for marine life. The book covers an impressive breadth of topics, from the tiniest plankton to the majestic blue whale, detailing the incredible adaptations creatures have developed to thrive in diverse marine environments. Readers will learn about fundamental oceanographic concepts like tides and undersea mountains, as well as the critical relationship between the atmosphere and the ocean. What truly sets this book apart is its remarkable accessibility. Barnett skillfully translates complex scientific information into "everyday English," making it understandable and enjoyable for a wide audience, from curious pre-teens to adults. The narrative flows effortlessly, guiding the reader through fascinating facts and crucial insights without ever feeling overwhelming. The inclusion of vibrant photographs and illustrations further enhances the learning experience, bringing the underwater world to life on the page. Beyond simply presenting facts, "The Amazing World Beneath the Waves" also addresses pressing contemporary issues such as tsunamis, earthquakes, pollution, and rising sea levels. Barnett effectively conveys the immense importance of healthy oceans to the existence of life on Earth, subtly yet powerfully underscoring the need for greater understanding and conservation efforts. It includes interesting facts, such as all life on land being descended from one-celled ocean creatures, turtles swimming at 35 mph, and the fact that 60% of Earth's water is inaccessible without special submersible technology. In conclusion, "The Amazing World Beneath the Waves" is more than just an informative book; it's an invitation to explore, appreciate, and ultimately protect our invaluable marine ecosystems. Gloria Barnett's enthusiasm is infectious, making this a highly recommended read for a general audience, from ages 10 to 110—regardless of their scientific background—who wishes to deepen their connection to and understanding of the incredible world beneath the waves

















