A review by brucefarrar
A Black Hole Is Not a Hole by Carolyn Cinami Decristofano, Michael Carroll

3.0

Starting with their extreme gravitational pull and its startling effects on time, space and light, DeCristofano and Carroll present a chatty, colorful introduction to black holes for young readers. They go on to chronicle how these singularities were discovered first in theory and then by scientific observation. The book concludes with an illustrated glossary and notes on finding more information.