A Computer Called Katherine: How Katherine Johnson Helped Put America on the Moon
by Suzanne Slade, Illustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (Mar 12, 2019)
Fiction, Hardcover, 40 pages
Target Age Group: Picture Book
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Description of A Computer Called Katherine: How Katherine Johnson Helped Put America on the Moon by Suzanne Slade
The inspiring true story of mathematician Katherine Johnson—made famous by the award-winning film Hidden Figures—who counted and computed her way to NASA and helped put a man on the moon!
Katherine knew it was wrong that African Americans didn’t have the same rights as others—as wrong as 5+5=12. She knew it was wrong that people thought women could only be teachers or nurses—as wrong as 10-5=3. And she proved everyone wrong by zooming ahead of her classmates, starting college at fifteen, and eventually joining NASA, where her calculations helped pioneer America’s first manned flight into space, its first manned orbit of Earth, and the world’s first trip to the moon!
Award-winning author Suzanne Slade and debut artist Veronica Miller Jamison tell the story of a NASA "computer" in this smartly written, charmingly illustrated biography.

Additional Book Information:
- ISBN: 9780316435178
- Imprint: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
- Publisher: Hachette Book Group
- Parent Company: Lagardère Group
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