Eels
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This fourth installment in the hilarious and highly illustrated full-color Superpower Field Guide series features Olenka, an ordinary eel. Olenka may be slimy, wiggly, and the color of mud, but never, ever underestimate an eel.
Meet Olenka, an ordinary eel. Did I hear you say, “But aren’t eels just long slippery slimy fishy-things that . . . hmm . . . . Is there anything else to know about eels?” You bet your buttons there is!
Sit back and hold on tight, because Olenka is going to amaze you with superpowers such as double invisibility and shape-shifting, and the super secret Lair of the Abyss (that means a top-secret deep-sea hideout). In fact, Olenka's life is so impossibly extraordinary, it has baffled the smartest scientists in the world for thousands of years.
“Impossible!” you say. I say, "you don’t know eels." But you will.
Rachel Poliquin
Rachel Poliquin is a writer engaged in all things orderly and disorderly in the natural world. With a cross-disciplinary background in visual arts, cultural history and natural history, she holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of British Columbia and a Post-Doctoral Degree in History from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Poliquin is the author of the Superpower Field Guide series, and has also written for Science Friday, The Believer Magazine, and The New York Times. www.rachelpoliquin.com Twitter: @ravishingbeasts Instagram: @rachelpoliquin
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Eels - Rachel Poliquin
For Amy Tompkins and Kate O’Sullivan, with enormous gratitude. You set me on my way. —R.P.
To Kate & Whitney, for setting me loose to run wild with beavers . . . And, to Rachel, for her wonderful writing in the first place. —N.J.F.
Special thanks to Ruby Banwait and the Vancouver Aquarium.
Text copyright © 2020 by Rachel Poliquin
Illustrations copyright © 2020 by Nicholas John Frith
All rights reserved. For information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to trade.permissions@hmhco.com or to Permissions, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 3 Park Avenue, 19th Floor, New York, New York 10016.
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The illustrations in this book were produced using a mixture of black ink, pencil, and wax crayon on paper, in a technique known as preseparation.
The artwork was colored digitally.
Cover design by Whitney Leader-Picone
The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
Names: Poliquin, Rachel, 1975– author. | Frith, Nicholas John, illustrator.
Title: Eels : the superpower field guide / by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Nicholas John Frith. Description: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2020] | Series: Superpower field guide | Audience: Age 7–10. | Audience: Grade 4 to 6. | Includes bibliographical references. Identifiers: LCCN 2019020309| ISBN 9780544949218 (hardcover picture book) | ISBN 9780358272588 (trade paper)
Subjects: LCSH: Eels—Juvenile literature.
Classification: LCC QL637.9.A5 P65 2020 | DDC 597/.43—dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019020309
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THIS IS AN EEL.
Just an ordinary eel.
But even ordinary eels are extraordinary. In fact, even ordinary eels are animal superheroes.
Did I hear you say, But aren’t eels just long, slippery, slimy fishy-things that . . . hmm . . . Is there anything more to know?
You bet your buttons there is! Imagine this: While this eel was just a baby half as big as your pinkie finger, she swam 300 million times the length of her body. If I’m doing my math right, and if you’re about four feet tall, that’s the same as you traveling all the way to the moon!
Impossible!
you say.
I say, You don’t know eels.
But you will.
Meet Olenka
MEET OLENKA, AN ORDINARY EEL. Olenka may be plain, slimy, and the color of mud, but never, ever underestimate an eel like Olenka. Eel superpowers include:
A diagram of Olenka the eel, pointing out her eel superpowers such as oxygen skin, wall crawling, slimetastic safety shield, double invisibility, shape-shifting, supersecret lair of the abyss (That means a top-secret deep-sea hideout), globe-spanning grit, ocean-stealth submarine mode, fourt-nostriled navigation, and the magnetic head.So sit back and hold on tight, because Olenka is going to amaze you. I promise. In fact, Olenka’s life is so unknowably extraordinary, eels have bamboozled the smartest scientists for thousands of years. You see, Olenka isn’t just superpowered—she is also very good at keeping secrets.
Are you ready? Allow me to introduce OLENKA, MIGRATING MISTRESS OF MYSTERY.
The Eel of Mystery
THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO KNOW about Olenka is that she is mysterious. Deeply mysterious. Of course, all animals have at least a dash of secrecy—scientists don’t know everything about every creature. But Olenka and her family, the European eels, are truly, weirdly, deeply, fantastically mysterious. No doubt about it.
European eels live in European rivers and rivers throughout the British Isles, Scandinavia, parts of Russia, and North Africa. Nothing mysterious there. But where do baby European eels come from? Nobody really knows. Where do they go at the end of their lives? Ditto.
Scientists can draw a big circle on a map where they think Olenka was born, and she was probably born from an egg, because that’s how other eels do it. But nobody really