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The Brilliant Calculator
The Brilliant Calculator: How Mathematician Edith Clarke Helped Electrify America | Jan Lower
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Hidden Figures meets Rosie Revere, Engineer in this STEM/STEAM picture book about Edith Clarke, the innovator who solved an electrical mystery and built the first graphing calculator—from paper! Long before calculators were invented, little Edith Clarke devoured numbers, conquered calculations, cracked puzzles, and breezed through brainteasers. Edith wanted to be an engineer—to use the numbers she saw all around her to help build America. When she grew up, no one would hire a woman engineer. But that didn’t stop Edith from following her passion and putting her lightning-quick mind to the problem of electricity. But the calculations took so long! Always curious, Edith couldn’t help thinking of better ways to do things. She constructed a “calculator” from paper that was ten times faster than doing all that math by hand! Her invention won her a job, making her the first woman electrical engineer in America. And because Edith shared her knowledge with others, her calculator helped electrify America, bringing telephones and light across the nation.
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A great book about an outstanding individual.
#childrensbook #bbrc @librarianryan

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Amazing. This biography on Edith Clarke introduces little ones to the first female electrical engineer. The text is simple, but what I love most about this is the extra content at the end - a fuller biography, timeline, glossary, other noted electrical engineers, bibliography, etc. The watercolor illustrations work very well with the text. One of the best #PictureBook bios I‘ve read so far for #BBRC ! #LetterB

LibrarianRyan I liked this one. 1y
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