Clarion Books, 2008-16-06
Odd Boy Out: Young Albert Einstein
Odd Boy Out: Young Albert Einstein
Paperback
SKU:9780547014357
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When he was born in 1879, Albert was a peculiarly fat baby with an unusually big and misshaped head. When he was older, he hit his sister, frustrated his teachers, and had few friends. But Albert's strange childhood also included his brilliant capacity for puzzles and problem solving: the mystery of a compass's swirling needle, the intricacies of Mozart's music, the secrets of geometry--set his mind spinning with ideas. In fact, Albert Einstein's ideas were destined to change the way we know and understand the world and our place in the universe.
In spare, precise text filled with graceful detail and accompanied by sometimes humorous, sometimes lonely portraits, Don Brown introduces us to the less than magnificent beginnings of an odd boy out. The result is a tender rendering of the adventures of growing up for one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century.
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This evocative portrait explores the challenges and curiosities that shaped a young mind destined for greatness. With thoughtful pacing and vivid storytelling, it invites readers to embrace individuality, resilience, and the power of questioning the world around us.
Book Details
Book Details
Readability • 4.6
Age Range • 4-7
Pages • 32
Subjects • Einstein • Albert • Childhood and youth • Physicists • Scientists
Categories • Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Science & Technology • Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Historical • Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Physics • Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Baby Animals • Juvenile Nonfiction | History | General • Juvenile Nonfiction | Mathematics | General
Publisher Summary
Publisher Summary
In spare, precise text filled with graceful detail and accompanied by sometimes humorous, sometimes lonely portraits, Don Brown introduces us to the less than magnificent beginnings of an odd boy out. The result is a tender rendering of the adventures of growing up for one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century.
