First there was history, then there was ‘herstory’, and now Tom Adams presents “Kidstory” : 50 children and young people who shook up the world. As the INTRODUCTION states: “…these children are not the only amazing ones. This book could have included fifty more amazing children. And another fifty, And fifty more…contributing to making this world a better place.” (pg 5)
The contents list five chapters: Think & Invent, Crete & Dream, Hope & Believe, Lead & Triumph, and Change & Conquer. Each chapter contains ten young people (under the age of 20) who have made a wonderful contribution to their/our world. Some of these young people are well known from past history, examples – Louis Braille ( Create & Dream) , Pocahontas (Change & Conquer) , and Anne Frank (Hope & Believe), while others are known from more recent times: Greta Thunberg ( Think & Believe), Bethany Hamilton and Laura Dekker (Lead & Triumph), and Malala Yousafzai ( Hope & Believe). Seven of these young people were born before 1899, thirty-four between 1900 and 1999, and the last nine from between 2000-2005.They come from North and South America, Europe and Asia, Africa, and Australia.
My favorite young person, previously unknown to me, is Ann Makosinski ( Think & Invent) (pg. 14-15) who invented “The Hollow Flashlight [which] uses just the heat of your hand to power it.” Ann invented it to help her friend living in the Philippines be able to study after dark because their electricity supply was not very reliable.
Quite a few of these young people have been awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize.
This book is inspiring!