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Ada Lovelace: The Fantastically Feminist (and Totally True) Story of the Mathematician Extraordinaire

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ada Lovelace: The Fantastically Feminist (and Totally True) Story of the Mathematician Extraordinaire
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anna Doherty
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 258,Width 218
ISBN/Barcode 9781526361059
ClassificationsDewey:510.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Imprint Wren & Rook
Publication Date 9 June 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An inspiring, empowering, fantastically feminist and totally true story, perfect for fans of Little People, Big Dreams and Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls! Meet the remarkable Ada Lovelace: rebellious rule-breaker and maths whizz-kid. Growing up in the shadow of her eccentric superstar father, the poet Lord Byron, and under the eye of her strict mother, Ada spends her time inventing and designing flying machines and studying her favourite subject - maths. In Ada's time, girls aren't encouraged to pursue maths, physics or engineering as they're considered not clever enough but Ada doesn't let this stop her. Once she grows up, Ada meets the famous inventor and engineer Charles Babbage, who introduces her to a truly extraordinary machine ... one that will test Ada's powers of logic and imagination, and establish her as the world'd very first computer programmer! This is the absolutely astonishing, fantastically feminist and, best of all, totally true story of one amazingly determined young lady!

Author Biography

Anna is an author and illustrator from sunny Scotland - she loves writing, drawing, Brussels sprouts, things in alphabetical order, and every single dog in the world. Her main skills lie in Scrabble, and swimming a long way underwater without breathing, but she also has an MA in Children's Book Illustration from the Cambridge School of Art.