Explore how French naval officer Jacques Cousteau forever changed the way people experience life underwater in this STEM-driven graphic novel by GLAAD Media Award–winning author Ned Wolfe and illustrator Caroline Hu.
Presenting Who HQ Graphic Novels: an exciting addition to the #1 New York Times bestselling Who Was? series!
Dive into the sea with Jacques Cousteau as he works to develop the Aqua-Lung—the first modern scuba device—which allowed for safer, longer, and deeper diving. A story of friendship, experimentation, and innovation, this graphic novel immerses readers in Jacques’s journey of combining his passions for tinkering, filmmaking, and the sea. This accessible narrative makes a splash with bright, full-color illustrations that will transport readers below the water's surface.
Story Locale:France 1936-1946
Series Overview: Presenting Who HQ Graphic Novels: a new program from the #1 New York Times bestselling Who Was? series that highlights a pivotal moment from history, or from an important figure's life, in graphic novel form!
Contributor Bio(s)
Ned Wolfe (he/him) is a GLAAD Media Award–winning queer cartoonist who writes about heroes, health, and history. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Ned can usually be found in a library or in the water. This is his first book for kids. Visit him online at www.nedwolfe.com. |
Who Discovered How to Breathe Underwater?: Jacques
Author
Wolfe, NedPublication Date
11/4/25Publisher
Penguin WorkshopCheck Stock
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