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The Extraordinary Life of Katherine Johnson
The Extraordinary Life of Katherine Johnson
Nov 14, 2025 9:13 PM

Author:Maggie Cole,Devika Jina

The Extraordinary Life of Katherine Johnson

Katherine Johnson was:

A trailblazer

A mathematician for NASA

An inspiration

In 1969 history was made when the first humans stepped on the moon. Back on earth, one woman was running the numbers that ensured they got there and back in one piece.

As a child, Katherine Johnson loved maths. She went on to be one of the most important people in the history of space travel. Discover her incredible life story in this beautifully illustrated book complete with narrative biography, timelines and facts.

Explore other extraordinary lives:

The Extraordinary Life of Stephen Hawking

The Extraordinary Life of Michelle Obama

The Extraordinary Life of Anne Frank

The Extraordinary Life of Mahatma Gandhi

The Extraordinary Life of Rosa Parks

The Extraordinary Life of Serena Williams

The Extraordinary Life of Nelson Mandela

Reviews

Be bold. Be courageous. Be you. Be true. That's the message of this empowering, informative, and beautifully illustrated book.

—— Brightly

This one is for shelves everywhere. Read it with all your sons and daughters and share it far and wide.

—— Picture Books Blogger

A book to put into primary classrooms, secondary school libraries, to buy for families, and to share and discuss wherever and whenever you can - I certainly intend to.

—— Red Reading Hub

Although there is a little more recognition of BAME and diverse voices in history now, and a little more recognition that all people need to be represented in publishing, there is still a gap in the market for such titles. This beautiful little book aims to plug one gap.

—— Minerva Reads

As long as we're celebrating complicated women - women who have done good and bad things, women who have succeeded, women who have failed but tried, women who are brilliant on a world stage, women who are brilliant in their own communities - I'll carry on pressing these books into the hands of women I know.

—— Phoenix magazine
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