Josephine and Her Dishwashing Machine: Josephine Cochrane's Bright Invention Makes a Splash
By (Author) Kate Hannigan
Illustrated by Sarah Green
Astra Publishing House
Calkins Creek
24th April 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts
609.2
Hardback
40
Width 226mm, Height 294mm, Spine 10mm
471g
Celebrate the inventor of the dishwasher in this inspiring STEM/STEAM picture book biography about Josephine Garis Cochrane, the brains behind one of the world's most-used kitchen appliances. Many Americans have a dishwasher in their kitchen. But who invented it Meet Josephine Garis Cochrane- entrepreneur, innovator, girlboss. Washing dishes is a pain-it leaves Josephine's cups cracked, her dishes dinged, and her chowder bowls chipped. She'd rather be picking flowers, frosting cakes, or playing piano than dealing with cracked crockery. What to do about a chore that's icky, destructive, and time-consuming Josephine tackles this task the modern way- she makes a machine to do it for her! She tinkers and tests, and perseveres through fizzles and flops-until she has a government patent for her invention, and there are whirring, whizzing, bubbling dishwashers making a splash across America. This charming tale includes an author's note, a list of notable women inventors, a timeline of fascinating inventions, and a list of sources.
"Though Cochranes may not be a household name, Hannigan seeks to change that, presenting the events chronologically and factually, interspersing the narration with quotes and information about other inventors of the period, women included. Greens bright digital illustrations capture Josephines determination and emotions and enhance the text with diagrams, sketches, and charming homey details, including dishes and tools floating by.A wonderfully realized introduction to a fascinating, long-overlooked woman." Kirkus Reviews
"Hannigan portrays Cochrane as astrong-minded woman who succeeded despite legal and social constraints on womens actions, while Greens colorful digital illustrations provide appropriate character portrayals, period settings, and clothing for the story. The informative back matter offers introductions to 16 other women inventors as well as more information on Cochrane and her company. A picture book celebrating a little-known inventor."Booklist
Chicago children's author Kate Hannigan writes fiction and nonfiction for young readers. A former newspaper journalist, she is the author of numerous children's books, including A Lady Has the Floor and Nellie vs. Elizabeth. Sarah Green is a RISD-educated illustrator and designer from San Francisco. She is the illustrator of numerous picture books, including Fight of the Century by Barb Rosenstock and Born Hungry by Alex Prud'homme.