Book Cover

Spark: Jim West's Electrifying Adventures in Creating the Microphone

Contributor(s): Ramirez, Ainissa (Author), Fiadzigbey, Setor (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9781536225280

Publisher: Mit Kids Press

Hardcover
$18.99
- +
Buy

Pub Date: October 21, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Price on Product

Target Age Group: 05 to 09

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 10.50" L x 8.60" W ( 0.95 lbs) 40 pages

Series: The Black Innovators

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: In this first picture book in the Black Innovators series, meet the insatiably curious Jim West, who invented a vital piece of the device we all carry in our pockets--transforming how the world communicates today.

Young Jim West loves to pull apart whatever electronics he can get his hands on to see how they work. Those around him say there's no path for a kid like him to become a scientist, but Jim is determined to forge his own way. His knack for all things electric (and luck in landing a summer job offering the freedom to experiment) lead him to invent an important part of the devices we rely on every day. In this picture book biography for science lovers, future inventors, and anyone aiming to inspire the next generation, author Ainissa Ramirez shares the story of the man who patented the foil-electret microphone, a unit integral to everything from cell phones to hearing aids. Just as Jim West's advocacy for more diversity in the field paved the way for many scientists of color to follow, Spark inspires readers of all ages to follow their curiosity--and see what it ignites. Back matter provides an author's note, a time line, a bibliography, and more information on the life and work of Jim West.

Review Quotes: Fiadzigbey's vibrant illustrations capture both the thrill of discovery and the historical weight of West's contributions in this illuminating biography. . . .
--Publishers Weekly

A warm salute to an undersung Black scientist. . . . [Ramirez's] explanations of the science are in-depth and sure to appeal to STEM-minded kids like West. . . .In her biographical afterword, the author also points to West's continuing efforts to draw more people of color into scientific fields--a theme the illustrator underscores by adding colleagues and students with darker skin tones to group scenes.
--Kirkus Reviews

Worth Considering
Product successfully added to cart!