Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine
By Laurie Wallmark
Illustrators
Illustrated by April Chu
Edition
Booklist Editor’s Choice 2015, Nonfiction, Young Readers
2016 Amelia Bloomer List, Early Readers–Nonfiction
2016 Cook Prize Honor Book
2016 Crystal Kite Award Winner, Atlantic
NSTA Best STEM Books for Students K–12: 2017
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Biography and Memoir
By Laurie Wallmark
Hardcover edition
Publisher Creston Books Imprint Creston ISBN9781939547200
Awards and Honors Booklist Lasting Connections, 2015Booklist Editor’s Choice 2015, Nonfiction, Young Readers
2016 Amelia Bloomer List, Early Readers–Nonfiction
2016 Cook Prize Honor Book
2016 Crystal Kite Award Winner, Atlantic
NSTA Best STEM Books for Students K–12: 2017
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Biography and Memoir
Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine
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As a girl, "inventions and equations kept [Ada Byron] company." In the 1840s, in her twenties, she wrote an algorithm for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. It was the world's first computer program. Author's note. Sources. Time line. Partial bibliography. Full-color illustrations created with pencil and colored digitally.
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