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![]() ![]() The first three books I read belong to special series of books intended to encourage children to learn more about scientists and innovators and their contributions:Īda Lovelace by Virginia Loh-Hagan (my itty-bitty bio)Īda Lovelace and Computer Algorithms by Ellen Labrecque Hence I appreciated the opportunity to review several recent books on Ada written for the under-ten age group. And more generally I’m always on the lookout for books that can open up worlds of opportunity for girls of all ages. I completely empathize with this desire to share Ada’s story with younger people. And she is not only the first woman whoĭid that, but actually the first person ever. This is why we’re seeing bookĪfter book written about Ada, the first woman who wrote aĬomputer program. Grasp at any loose end they can find to help alleviate theĭearth of female role models. Yet the computer science and engineering workforce remains ![]() Attempts at leveling the playing field can involve coding camps as well as more traditional STEM-focused enrichment activities. Today children of privilege begin playing with computers as toddlers. We’re living at a time of many opportunities for people who can code. ![]() Chaton portrait, created by Colin Adams for the Ada Initiative, Creative Commons licensed Public Domain image available at A black-and-white woodcut-style portrait of Ada Lovelace, based on the nineteenth century A. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, helping heal Sam’s heart will mean breaking her own, and the competition forces her to master her powers-powers she has been terrified of since they destroyed her life. From debut author Katharyn Blair comes a heart-stopping fantasy novel, perfect for fans of Cassandra Clare and The Young Elites, about a teenage runaway who enters a dangerous tournament with an impossible prize. One wrong move and you could hurt someone you love.But when she earns a spot in the Tournament of the Unraveling, where competitors battle it out for a chance to rewrite the past, Vesper finally has a shot to reverse the mistakes that have changed her forever.She turns to Sam Hardy, a former MMA fighter who’s also carrying a tragedy he desperately wants to undo. From debut author Katharyn Blair comes a heart-stopping fantasy novel, perfect for fans of Cassandra Clare and The Young Elites, about a teenage runaway who enters a dangerous tournament with an impossible prize. From debut author Katharyn Blair comes a heart-stopping fantasy novel, perfect for fans of Cassandra Clare and The Young Elites, about a teenage runaway who enters a dangerous tournament with an impossible prize.Vesper Montgomery can summon your worst fear and turn it into a reality-but she’s learned the hard way that it’s an addicting and dangerous power. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They shouldn’t question us, what can a book do? We should show them what a book can do more than a gadget. We tend to depend on it more and it’s high time to let our little ones enjoy the magic of books. This story makes us realise how technology has taken over our lives. How do you scroll down? What can it do? Does it need a password to open? Monkey tries to explain it’s not a gadget, but the donkey fails to understand the real meaning of it until he reads a book. The conversation goes between them in a way that the donkey thinks a book is a gadget and keeps on asking the monkey throughout this story about whether, if the book can text, tweet, scroll or have wi-fi, while the monkey constantly tells the donkey that the book does not have all that. He asks what’s in your hand, and the monkey says he is reading a book. The monkey was reading a book and the donkey was using a laptop to pick up a conversation with the monkey. A humorous conversation between two animals, a donkey and a monkey. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m ashamed to admit that fact alone piqued my interest, because I haven’t read a lot of fiction about this sort of thing before, and I’m a rubbernecker that’s morbidly fascinated with this darker part of our society. Before I picked up Rachel Kushner’s The Mars Room, I had listened to an interview with Kushner on the CBC so I knew the novel is about a woman who goes to jail, and some of the other people she is incarcerated with. ![]() Anyway, my point is that I know barely anything about the penal system here and in the US, other than the fact that Canada doesn’t have the death penalty, and America does. I also watched a documentary once about solitary confinement, which also happened to be on Netflix. I’ll freely admit that all the knowledge perceptions I have about jail come from Netflix’s Orange is the New Black. ![]() |