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Available
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Collection
Publication
Herald Press (1978), Edition: Edition Unstated, 224 pages
Description
Charles Ludwig retells Michael Faraday's remarkable life story in fictionalized form. Here is the father of the electric motor, the dynamo, the transformer, the generator. Few persons are aware of the brilliant man's deep Christian convictions and his determination to live by the Sermon on the Mount. For ages 12 to 15.
User reviews
LibraryThing member jkepler
This was my "review" when I read this book:
I loved this book. Faraday's life is amazing because he overcame many obstacles in becoming a scientist, and the reason he was able to overcome those trials was because he relied on God. (Even to the end of his life he supported his mother.)
I loved this book. Faraday's life is amazing because he overcame many obstacles in becoming a scientist, and the reason he was able to overcome those trials was because he relied on God. (Even to the end of his life he supported his mother.)
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
224 p.; 7.8 inches