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Left-Handed: Getting a Grip on Handedness

By Maria Birmingham
Illustrators Illustrated by Catherine Chan Edition

Hardcover edition

Publisher Owlkids Imprint Owlkids ISBN

9781771476201

Left-Handed: Getting a Grip on Handedness

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A cross-disciplinary look at the history, mystery, and facts of left-handedness



Most of us define ourselves as lefties or righties based on the hand we use for writing. But what makes people prefer one hand over the other? And what if handedness doesn’t tell the whole story? Do we also favor one eye, one ear, or one foot? What about people who use different hands for different activities?



That’s where this book comes in. It examines all things lefty—from handedness in our ancient ancestors to lefty myths to current theories about the roles of genetics, environment, and brain structure. It also tackles intriguing questions: Why and when does someone become a lefty? Are humans the only left-handed animals? And what is it like to live a left-handed life in a right-handed world?



With a blend of pop culture, sports, history, and STEM, this middle-grade nonfiction book tackles these questions and more, while celebrating the traits that make us unique, no matter which hand we use.



Index. Selected sources. Full-color illustrations.
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