Beasts from the Deep

Matt Ralphs

Book cover for Beasts from the Deep
Book cover for Beasts from the Deep

Beasts from the Deep

Beasts from the Deep

Matt Ralphs

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Description

Dive down if you dare and discover the world's strangest, scariest, and most magnificent sea creatures in this breathtaking gift book from the University of Cambridge and Nosy Crow!

Did you know that there is a place on Earth that has hardly been explored at all? A place with near-freezing temperatures, crushing water pressure, and total darkness? Discover a magnificent menagerie of monsters that lurk deep down in our oceans - from sharks that can live for 500 years, to fish with teeth so long they can't close their mouths. Learn all about anglerfish, giant squid, goblin sharks, coffinfish, barreleyes and many, many more amazing creatures in this stunningly illustrated gift book that will delight, surprise, and inspire on every page. With awe-inspiring artwork from Kaley McKean and atmospheric, engaging text by Matt Ralphs, created in consultation with marine biologist Dr. Helen Scales alongside Dr. Roz Wade from the Museum of Zoology, University of Cambridge.

Special neon inks throughout
High-quality, sustainable paper
Multi-embossed cover

About the Author

Matt Ralphs (Author)
Matt Ralphs is a freelance writer of children's fiction and nonfiction. While working for many years as an editor, he helped other writers create novels, comics, and lavish art books. He lives on the Grand Union Canal in England on a boat he christened Nostromo because Alien is his favorite movie.

Kaley McKean (Illustrator)
Kaley McKean is a Canadian illustrator with a BDes in Illustration from the Ontario College of Art and Design. She has worked in children's publishing, editorial, packaging, advertising, and more. In her spare time, she can be found tending to her overgrown garden or hunting for mushrooms in the woods. Kaley currently lives with her partner and fellow illustrator, Nolan Pelletier, and an array of plants and animals in Toronto, Canada.

Critical Reviews

This definitely marks the first time I've seen the "University of Cambridge" get mentioned on the cover of a children's book. That probably has something to do with the fact that it was created in consultation with marine biologist Dr. Helen Scales alongside Dr. Roz Wade from the Museum of Zoology. Kids aren't gonna care about that, though. They're going to be a lot more interested in the fact that the book is printed in two different types of fluorescent ink (orange AND green!). The weirdos of the deep get their day in the sun as this book takes a deep dive into the trenches. Best of all? Pages even fold out!--Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production

Publishing Information

Publisher: Nosy Crow
Pub date: 2025-05-06
Length: 96 pages

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