Danielle /

Novel tells the story of a precocious young girl who uses her intelligence and accelerating technology to solve humanity's grandest challenges. Now if only we can find more courageous visionaries like Danielle. Written as an alternative history, Danielle's journey as a driven young girl br...

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Main Author: Kurzweil, Ray (Author)
Other Authors: Kurzweil, Amy (Illustrator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Colorado Springs, Colorado : WordFire Press, LLC, 2019.
Edition:WordFire Press hardcover edition.
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Summary:Novel tells the story of a precocious young girl who uses her intelligence and accelerating technology to solve humanity's grandest challenges. Now if only we can find more courageous visionaries like Danielle. Written as an alternative history, Danielle's journey as a driven young girl brings her face to face with many important figures from recent history and our modern world. Told through the eyes of Danielle's equally remarkable sister Claire, a girl adopted from Haiti after surviving the earthquake, this story shows all readers a hopeful vision of humanity's future - and how to achieve it. The novel features 24 graphic novel style illustrations, one for each year of Danielle's life. Accompanying the novel are two nonfiction companion books by the author. How You Can Be a Danielle is a call to action, providing pragmatic, thought-provoking and clear guidance on how readers can be inspired to emulate Danielle and help bring about a better world. A Chronicle of Ideas: A Guide for Superheroines (and Superheroes) provides Kurzweil's and Danielle's unique spin on 282 concepts presented in the novel.
Item Description:Title from slipcase.
Issued in slipcase.
The Cushing Library/Science Fiction copy is an advance review copy containing a promotional brochure and form letter from WordFire Press.
Physical Description:3 volumes in 2 (xvii, 465; 384 pages) : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Audience:12-18 years old.
ISBN:9781614756392
1614756392
9781614756415
1614756414