Very intuitive book of idea. I have never seen something written with this style. It's like fictional storytelling combined with science and philosophy. It is about 38 pages with some picture / diagrams to help. I do love the way the author uses story telling to get his points across. It really kept my attention the whole time as the book flows like a novel just shorter. I wonder if the author really is 9 years old or if this is a fictional character or maybe his own mind from when he himself was 9. What really grabbed my attention was this idea of climate change and global warming also coming from the ground up. You really need to read the book to see what I am talking about. A concept that may have merits if a scientist was to research it. I was able to read it on my lunch hour at work, which even though the book ( or compendium ) as A.J. Herald calls it was short - I appreciated the simplicity of starting and finishing all together.