The Human Computers
By (Author) Emilie Dufresne
Designed by Danielle Rippengill
BookLife Publishing
BookLife Publishing
1st July 2021
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Educational: Mathematics, science and technology, general
510.9252
Hardback
24
Width 245mm, Height 245mm, Spine 10mm
396g
The human computers paved the way for Black women in STEM. Learn about the females behind the fractions. Where did they came from How did they train What challenges did they face How did they revolutionize STEM for women
Born in Quebec, Canade, Emilie Dufresnes academic achievements explain the knowledge and creativity that can be found in her books. At the young age, she received the award of Norfolk County Scholar, recognising her top grades in school. At the University of Kent, Emilie obtained a First-Class Honours degree in English and American Literature and was awarded a Masters in The Contemporary with Distinction. She has published over 60 books with BookLife Publishing, ranging from science to geography, art and sports, and even animal as superheroes! Children enjoy Emilies books engaging way she writes, which always makes children want to learn more.