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MissHel
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Jennifer Chiaverini is coming to our library next month! I‘m so excited! However… I haven‘t read any of her books. I started this on my way to spinning this morning and hoo boy! I forgot what an ass Lord Byron was. I do not know how far I‘m going to get with this. It‘s not my genre. At all. Even a little bit. (Tiniest taco truck driver pictured)

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NotCool
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Pickpick

#Choose20 comics that stayed with you or influenced you. One comic a day, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews. Just covers. Day 11: The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage

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JackHowley5

A great story for children who may be interested in computers to deepen their understanding of people who pioneered the future of technology

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JackHowley5

“The imagination is the key to the future.“

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JackHowley5
Pickpick

This biography tells the story of Ada Lovelace, the world‘s first computer programmer. It introduces children to the role women have played in science, technology, and mathematics.

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Rachel044420

“Dreams and numbers can change the world.”

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Rachel044420

“The tale of a woman who saw the poetry in numbers.“

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Rachel044420
Mehso-so

This elegant biography tells the story of Ada Lovelace, a visionary who blended mathematics and imagination to become the first computer programmer.

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mfarragher

"I am in a dream world of my own creating."

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mfarragher

Ideal for discussing women in STEM and the history of computers. Students can explore Ada's life and think about how they might use math and science in their own lives.