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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind - Young Readers Edition

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Zusatztext Praise for the Young Readers Edition: New York Public Library's 100 Books for Reading and Sharing * "This is a fascinating! well-told account that will intrigue curious minds . . . An inspiring! incredible story."— School Library Journal ! starred review * "Against astounding odds! Kamkwamba's eventual creation of a windmill to bring lighting to his family's home is nothing short of amazing. Compelling and informative for a broad readership and a good addition to STEM collections."— Kirkus Reviews Praise for the original edition of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind : “William Kamkwamba’s achievements with wind energy should serve as a model of what one person! with an inspired idea! can do to tackle the crisis we face. His book tells a moving and exciting story.”—Al Gore! former Vice President and Nobel Laureate “This is an amazing! inspiring and heartwarming story! It’s about harnessing the power not just of the wind! but of imagination and ingenuity. Those are the most important forces we have for saving our planet. William Kamkwamba is a hero for our age.”—Walter Isaacson! author of Einstein and Benjamin Franklin “This book is inspirational. What William did took nothing more than initiative and a little learning! yet he changed his village and his life. There’s never been a better time to Do It Yourself! and I love how much we can learn from those who often have no other choice.”—Chris Anderson! editor in chief of Wired and author of Free and The Long Tail Informationen zum Autor William Kamkwamba grew up in a small village in Malawi. At the age of 14, he devised a windmill that brought electricity to his home during a catastrophic drought. His New York Times Bestselling autobiography has been translated into nearly twenty languages worldwide as well as a feature film, and William has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Good Morning America . After graduating from Dartmouth College in Environmental Studies, William began work as a Global Fellow for the design firm IDEO.org. Now an entrepreneur and TED Fellow, he divides his time between the U.S. and Malawi and is currently working full-time with the Moving Windmills Project, a nonprofit he launched that’s dedicated to ethical, hands-on development in Malawi. Bryan Mealer is the author of Muck City and the New York Times bestseller The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind , which he wrote with William Kamkwamba. Since publication, the book has received many honors and has been translated into over a dozen languages. Mealer is also the author of All Things Must Fight to Live , which chronicled his years covering the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo for Harper's and the Associated Press. His book The Kings of Big Spring , is a multi-generational saga about his family in West Texas. He and his family live in Austin. Klappentext Now a Netflix film starring and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, this is a gripping memoir of survival and perseverance about the heroic young inventor who brought electricity to his Malawian village. When a terrible drought struck William Kamkwamba's tiny village in Malawi, his family lost all of the season's crops, leaving them with nothing to eat and nothing to sell. William began to explore science books in his village library, looking for a solution. There, he came up with the idea that would change his family's life forever: he could build a windmill. Made out of scrap metal and old bicycle parts, William's windmill brought electricity to his home and helped his family pump the water they needed to farm the land. Retold for a younger audience, this exciting memoir shows how, even in a desperate situation, one boy's brilliant idea can light up the world. Complete with photographs, illustrations, ...

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William Kamkwamba grew up in a small village in Malawi. At the age of 14, he devised a windmill that brought electricity to his home during a catastrophic drought. His New York Times Bestselling autobiography has been translated into nearly twenty languages worldwide as well as a feature film, and William has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Good Morning America. After graduating from Dartmouth College in Environmental Studies, William began work as a Global Fellow for the design firm IDEO.org. Now an entrepreneur and TED Fellow, he divides his time between the U.S. and Malawi and is currently working full-time with the Moving Windmills Project, a nonprofit he launched that’s dedicated to ethical, hands-on development in Malawi.

Bryan Mealer is the author of Muck City and the New York Times bestseller The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, which he wrote with William Kamkwamba. Since publication, the book has received many honors and has been translated into over a dozen languages. Mealer is also the author of All Things Must Fight to Live, which chronicled his years covering the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo for Harper's and the Associated Press. His book The Kings of Big Spring, is a multi-generational saga about his family in West Texas. He and his family live in Austin.

Product details

Authors Anna Hymas, William Kamkwamba, William/ Mealer Kamkwamba, Kamkwamba William, Bryan Mealer, Mealer Bryan
Assisted by Anna Hymas (Illustration), Hymas Anna (Illustration)
Publisher Dial Books
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 10
Product format Hardback
Released 05.02.2015
 
EAN 9780803740808
ISBN 978-0-8037-4080-8
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 146 mm x 216 mm x 25 mm
Series A Young Readers Edition
A Young Readers Edition
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology

Malawi, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Electricity & Electronics, People & places (Children's / Teenage), JUVENILE NONFICTION / Places / Africa

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