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"a winning tribute to a scientific dreamer who was both a man of his times and, often, well ahead of them." -- Kirkus Reviews
"a winning tribute to a scientific dreamer who was both a man of his times and, often, well ahead of them." -- Kirkus Reviews
" a natural fit for any school library or classroom." -- Foreword Reviews
"It's very highly recommended." -- Midwest Book Review
"This is a definite 5 star book. Perfect for book reports, STEM classes, and independent reading." -- Devoted Mommy of 3
"A useful addition to a library serving middle grade students who enjoy biographies, science, and scientific activities." -- School Library Journal Online
"Offered so much in terms of science and STEM learning" Inspired by Savannah
"An outstanding supplement to school materials for older kids."Rhapsody in Books
"An interesting book for kids."Valdosta Daily Times Online
"Amy M. O'Quinn, who crafted a spectacular nonfiction book on Marie Curie, brings her impeccable research skills to a biography of inventor Nikola Tesla. Both the brilliant, eccentric man the fields in which he worked are complex, but O'Quinn brings them to life through photographs, fascinating drawings, and a host of resources, including experiments young inventors can try on their own. While this is a perfect choice for elementary and middle school readers who wish to go beyond a picture book biography, adults whose knowledge of Tesla is confined to spotting a shiny new car on the highway will find much to appreciate in this well-crafted, timely portrait. Highly recommended." Deborah Hopkinson, award-winning author of Who Was Charles Darwin? , The Great Trouble , and more