Poems and Paradoxes

“Poems and Paradoxes” by Kyle D. Evans is an illustrated collection published by Tarquin Publications in June 2021. This 96-page book presents a unique blend of poetry and illustrations designed to engage readers with intriguing mathematical concepts. Through 17 chapters, it explores questions such as the size of a billion and the value of a single coin, offering a playful approach to mathematics that appeals to both young adults and those with a penchant for wordplay.
Readers will discover a variety of paradoxes and fascinating ideas that make mathematics accessible and enjoyable. The combination of poems and visuals serves as a memorable tool for understanding complex topics, making it a valuable resource for teachers and students alike. This edition invites exploration of mind-bending concepts while encouraging a love for math through creative expression.
Official synopsis Publisher
17 Chapters of Paradoxes and Fascinating Ideas…a poems and pictures to help you remember them! How big is a billion? How much would you pay for a one coin? Why are no numbers boring? This collection answers these questions and many more, setting fun poetry and illustrations against fascinating mathematical ideas in a unique and amusing way. This book will appeal to math-hungry teens and young adults, but also to anyone who enjoys wordplay and mind-bending concepts. Teachers of students at various levels will find content that can be applied to lessons.
FAQ
What is “Poems and Paradoxes” about?
Who is the author of “Poems and Paradoxes”?
When was “Poems and Paradoxes” published?
What is the ISBN for “Poems and Paradoxes”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
