cover image A Life Electric: The Story of Nikola Tesla

A Life Electric: The Story of Nikola Tesla

Azadeh Westergaard, illus. by Júlia Sardà. Viking, $17.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-593-11460-5

This picture book biography profiles Serbian luminary Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), “one of the most important electrical inventors in the world—then and now.” Starting from childhood, the volume follows Tesla’s burgeoning interest in animals, electricity, and edification, leading to his inventing the alternating current induction motor at age 26, subsequently emigrating to the U.S., and eventually securing the contract to illuminate the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Debut author Westergaard punctuates her account of Tesla’s work with details about his life, such as his daily caretaking of pigeons into his old age, when he died “penniless and alone.” Intricate digital art by Sardà evokes folktales, Tesla’s Croatian heritage, and artwork of the time, with fine lines and a dusky color palette. A luminous resource. Back matter includes an author’s note with more about Tesla’s inventions and legacy, photos, and sources. Ages 5–9. (July)