I visited Teach Mentor Texts this morning and found they were participating in non-fiction picture book Wednesday, a meme hosted by Kid Lit Frenzy and The Nonfiction Detectives. I'm not sure I'll always have a non-fiction book to review, but I just finished a wonderful one and wanted to share with everyone. Please visit Kid Lit Frenzy and The Nonfiction Detectives to see what non-fiction others have to share, too.
I’ve long wished to
travel to Venice, a most romantic-sounding city, but I wouldn’t have wanted to
go there in the 1700’s. Sarah Albee,
writer of Poop Happened! A History of The World From The Bottom Up tells
us that Venice’s concert halls, where the
music of Vivaldi, Handel, Bach, and Mozart are being played, there were no
bathroom facilities at all. People
simply relieved themselves wherever they wanted. She also asks the reader
to Imagine what the concert hall must have
smelled like after a three-hour performance.
This book is almost 200 pages of pure, interesting information,
yet unfortunately it tells a woeful tale of polluted waterways, homes, rivers,
and air—past and present. And it takes hundreds of years and many pages to get
to the life-saving discoveries of microbes begun by the work of a Dr. John
Snow, carried further by Louis Pasteur, and concluded with the isolation of the
cholera microbe by a German Scientist, all this in the late 1800’s.
The story of what small groups, communities, then towns and
finally cities did with all their poop, from both humans and animals is traced
tongue-in-cheek as well as most seriously by Sarah Albee. With the help of illustrator Robert Leighton,
the chapters are divided into accessible parts alongside the main stories. Parts in artful text boxes are titled
“Hygiene Heroes”, “Icky Information” and “Too Much Information” (for the more
ghastly stuff). Rolls of toilet paper
scroll down the sides of some pages.
Cartoon drawings by Leighton along with original historical cartoons add
to the appeal of the pages.
The chapters are divided in such inviting ways that it is hard
to stop once beginning the reading.
Titles like the first one, Poop Matters, one in the middle, Vileness
in the Victorian Era and the last, Toilet Talk cover wide ranges of
territory. There was little written
about this topic in ancient writings and Albee shares some, but most of the
book occurs from what is thought of as the Dawn of Civilization, about 12,000
years ago, moves on to ancient Rome, then the Roman Empire and on.
Poop Happened answered many of the questions I’ve always had about bathroom
habits in the past. When one reads a
glorious story, and they never mention things like, “oh by the way, John and I
stopped along the escape route because we had to poo (insert your favorite
word), I always wondered how, in this hours-long journey, did they manage to
‘hold it’? I guess they didn’t and
perhaps Queen Victoria’s strict habits had much to do with the talk for the
writing down of these bathroom needs is seldom seen. It’s a terrific and informative book.
Like you, I have always wondered these things. This is definitely going on my list of things to buy. I'm pretty sure high school boys will find it entertaining!
ReplyDeleteI found it delightful, Deb. I imagine your boys will like it a lot. Be sure to let me know.
DeleteThank you Linda! It means so much when a TEACHER writes such a thoughtful and lovely review! Sarah Albee
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Sarah. It's a pleasure to talk about books I have enjoyed so much.
ReplyDeleteOMG as the older kids would say...my students will LOVE THIS BOOK! I just don't know how I could keep it in the classroom and not get fired! I'm ordering it anyway - and will take it from there!
ReplyDeleteIt is both hilarious & really informative, Anita. I loved hearing all the history. It's truly a study of civilizations, if you want to look at it that way.
DeleteHi Linda, sounds like a book that my daughter would definitely enjoy. She relishes these gory disgusting details, while remaining intrigued by them. I haven't heard of this book yet, so I'm glad that you introduced it to us. :)
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