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Ada Lovelace

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Now in paperback, meet the woman who made coding cool—and possible

Before she was a famous mathematician and the first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace was the daughter of the famous Lord Byron. Byron died when Ada was very young, and Ada's mother encouraged her interest in mathematics in an attempt to prevent Ada from turning into a melancholy poet like her father. Ada grew up and married a count, and as a countess, she was given access to some of England's greatest scientists and authors, including Charles Babbage, who was working to develop an analytical engine. Seeing the potential in computers, Ada partnered with Charles and used her mathematical skills to create an algorithm that could make such a machine possible. Fascinating and lively, Ada Lovelace tells the story of the woman who helped pioneer computing! It includes a timeline, a glossary, and an index. First Names is a highly illustrated nonfiction series that puts readers on a first-name basis with some of the most incredible people in history and of today!
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    • Booklist

      April 15, 2020
      Grades 3-6 Each of these books from the First Names series (2 new titles) opens with a dramatic introductory episode, such as the kidnapping of 6-month-old Ada Lovelace or the shooting of 15-year-old Malala Yousafzai, then begins a chronological account of her life. The lively main text, informative sidebars, and many speech balloons within the illustrations offer insights into the individual's character, her actions, and the historical period in which she grew up. Appearing on nearly every page, including the time line and glossary, Ward's strong, expressive line drawings clarify events and emotions, while helping young readers envision a different time, place, and society. In Ada Lovelace, Jeapes describes Lovelace's unusual upbringing in Victorian England, her rigorous education in mathematics, and her collaboration with mathematician/inventor Charles Babbage, as well as the work that has led to her reputation as the visionary forerunner of computer programming. Even libraries well stocked with children's biographies of Ada Lovelace and Malala Yousafzai should make room for these. With inviting cover art, insightful texts, and appealing illustrations, they offer a winning combination of information and kid-appeal.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:880
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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