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📱 eBook en inglés The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

HarperTrue- 9780007351923

Divulgación científica Historia de la ciencia

Sinopsis de The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

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When William Kamkwamba was just 14 years old, his family told him that he must leave school and come home to work on the farm – they could no longer afford his fees. This is his story of how he found a way to make a difference, how he bought light to his family and village, and hope to his nation.
Malawi is a country battling AIDS, drought and famine, and in 2002, a season of floods, followed by the most severe famine in fifty years, brought it to its knees. Like the majority of the population, Williams family were farmers. They were totally reliant on the maize crop. By the end of 2001, after many lean and difficult years, there was no more crop. They were running out of food – had nothing to sell – and had months until they would be able to harvest their crop again.
Forced to leave school at 14 years old, with no hope of raising the funds to go again, William resorted to borrowing books from the small local library to continue his education. One day, browsing the titles, he picked up a book about energy, with a picture of a wind turbine on the front cover. Fascinated by science and electricity, but knowing little more about the technology, William decided to build his own. Ridiculed by those around him, and exhausted from his work in the fields every day, and using nothing more than bits of scrap metal, old bicycle parts and wood from the blue gum tree, he slowly built his very own windmill.
This windmill has changed the world in which William and his family live. Only 2 per cent of Malawi has electricity; Williams windmill now powers the lightbulbs and radio for his compound. He has since built more windmills for his school and his village.
When news of Williams invention spread, people from across the globe offered to help him. Soon he was re-enrolled in college and travelling to America to visit wind farms. This is his incredible story.
Williams dream is that other Africans will learn to help themselves – one windmill and one light bulb at a time – and that maybe one day they will be able to power their own computers, and use the internet, and see for themselves how his life has changed after picking up that book in the library.

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Editorial: Harpertrue

ISBN: 9780007351923

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 04/03/2010


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Escrito por William Kamkwamba y Bryan Mealer


William Kamkwamba es estudiante de la African Leadership Academy, instituto panafricano de segunda enseñanza en la surafricana Johannesburgo. Miembro de TED Global 2007, el Wall Street Journal publicó una reseña de Kamkwamba y sus inventos, expuestos en el Museo de la Ciencia y de la Industria de Chicago. A menudo ha sido invitado a contar su historia y en 2008 pronunció un discurso en el Foro Económico Mundial sobre África.
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Bryan Mealer es autor de All Things Must Fight to Live: Stories of War and Deliverance in Congo, que narra sus experiencias mientras cubrió la guerra en la República Democrática del Congo, y Muck City: Winning and Losing in Football’s Forgotten Town. Mealer ha sido corresponsal de Associated Press y ha publicado su trabajo en varias revistas, incluidas Harper’s y Esquire.
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