No. of pages 128
Published: 2007
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"Alexander Graham Bell: Giving Voice to the World" by Mary Kay Carson explores the life and innovations of Alexander Graham Bell, the renowned inventor and educator best known for inventing the telephone. The book delves into Bell's early interests in communication, his passion for helping the deaf, and the challenges he faced in his groundbreaking work. Through engaging anecdotes and historical context, readers learn about Bell's legacy and the impact of his inventions on society. Carson paints a vivid picture of Bell's dedication to improving communication and how his discoveries continue to resonate in today’s technological world. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Sterling Biographies .
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Sterling Juvenile .
Mary Kay Carson is the author of dozens of books for kids and teachers about space, weather, nature, and other science and social studies topics. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Alexander Graham Bell
This book features Alexander Graham Bell.