Blue by Kai Kupferschmidt audiobook

Blue: In Search of Nature's Rarest Color

By Kai Kupferschmidt
Read by Jonathan Yen

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A globe-trotting quest to find blue in the natural world—and to understand our collective obsession with this bewitching color Blue is a rare color—natural blue, that is. From morpho butterflies in the rain forest to the blue jay flitting past your window, vanishingly few living things are blue—and most that appear so are doing sleight of hand with physics or complex chemistry. Flowers modify the red pigment anthocyanin to achieve their blue hue. Even the blue sky above us is a trick of the light. Yet this hard-to-spot accent color in our surroundings looms large in our affections. Science journalist Kai Kupferschmidt has been fascinated by blue since childhood. His quest to find and understand his favorite color and its hallowed place in our culture takes him to a gene-splicing laboratory in Japan, a volcanic lake in Oregon, and to Brandenburg, Germany—home of the last Spix's macaws. From deep underground where blue minerals grow into crystals to miles away in space where satellites gaze down at our "blue marble" planet, wherever we do find blue, it always has a story to tell.

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Summary

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A Junior Library Guild Selection

A globe-trotting quest to find blue in the natural world—and to understand our collective obsession with this bewitching color

Blue is a rare color—natural blue, that is. From morpho butterflies in the rain forest to the blue jay flitting past your window, vanishingly few living things are blue—and most that appear so are doing sleight of hand with physics or complex chemistry. Flowers modify the red pigment anthocyanin to achieve their blue hue. Even the blue sky above us is a trick of the light.

Yet this hard-to-spot accent color in our surroundings looms large in our affections. Science journalist Kai Kupferschmidt has been fascinated by blue since childhood. His quest to find and understand his favorite color and its hallowed place in our culture takes him to a gene-splicing laboratory in Japan, a volcanic lake in Oregon, and to Brandenburg, Germany—home of the last Spix's macaws. From deep underground where blue minerals grow into crystals to miles away in space where satellites gaze down at our "blue marble" planet, wherever we do find blue, it always has a story to tell.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Deftly bridges mineralogy, botany, and art history to explore humanity’s quest for the perfect blue pigment. With equal ease, [Kupferschmidt] describes Picasso’s Blue Period palette and the microstructures that blue jays use to ‘cheat’ their way to a dazzling cerulean.” Science
“[His] global quest follows his lifelong obsession with blue, taking him to the core of what it means to be human.” Foreword Reviews
“An experienced science reporter, walks readers through intricate material in chapters that describe blue in stones, vision, plants, language, and animals…Blue is charming and readable.” Booklist
“Yen creates the persona of a broadcaster, and his jovial tone and quick pace sustain interest…[Blue] traces the color all the way back to cave drawings and takes listeners along for the ride.” AudioFile
As narrator, Yen maintains enthusiasm throughout the detailed, well-researched material. He capably manages the pronunciation of various cities, countries, and, of course, shades of blue. AudioFile

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Author Bio: Kai Kupferschmidt

Author Bio: Kai Kupferschmidt

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Science
Runtime: 6.26
Audience: Adult
Language: English