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Fantastic Failures: True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down First

Contributor(s): Reynolds, Luke (Author)

ISBN: 9781582706658

Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks

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Pub Date: September 11, 2018

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2018014548

Lexile Code: 1080

Features: Bibliography, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 08 to 12

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 8.20" L x 5.50" W ( 0.57 lbs) 304 pages

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Quiz #:0000512343 ( Fantastic Failures: True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down First)

Reading level: 8.20

Interest level: MG+

Point value: 13.0

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Description: Even the most well-known people have struggled to succeed. Kids will discover what they learned and how they turned their failures into triumphs with this engaging guide on how to succeed long term. J.K. Rowling, Albert Einstein, Steven Spielberg, and others are profiled. Illustrations.

Brief description: Luke Reynolds taught in public schools for many years before becoming an assistant professor of education at Endicott College. He is the author of the Fantastic Failures books, Surviving Middle School, The Looney Experiment, Braver Than I Thought, and the picture books If My Love Were a Fire Truck and Bedtime Blastoff!. He and his wife, Jennifer, have four sons, and they live in Massachusetts, where they endeavor to be outside and exploring as much as possible.

Review Quotes: In this hybrid of collective biography and self-help, Reynolds hammers home the message that everyone fails, and failure can be used as a source of enlightenment, insight, and inspiration. Thirty-four people and one horse (Seabiscuit) are held up as examples of those who achieved success despite numerous adversities and setbacks. Many of the six- to eight-page profiles are of well-known figures, such as J.K. Rowling, Nelson Mandela, Albert Einstein, Steven Spielberg, and Frida Kahlo. Among the lesser known is Ilhan Omar, who came to America with her family from Somalia as a refugee and recently became the first Somali-American Muslim woman elected a national lawmaker. Luis Fernando Cruz, raised in Honduras with little access to computer science education, nevertheless channeled his passion into inventing accessible technologies for computer users with disabilities. Om Prakash Gurjar, once a child laborer, is a children's rights activist protecting children from slavery, trafficking, and forced marriage. Intermixed with the profiles are brief highlights of additional figures. Each profile includes inspirational words from Reynolds that are similar to what one might see on posters in a school guidance office: "Nobody gets to tell you who you are--that's your job, and yours alone," for example. Reynolds concludes with 100 questions about failure and success to prompt reflection and inspiration. An upbeat, reassuring showcase of notable, successful people who refused to let adversities and setbacks stand in their way. (bibliography) (Collective biography. 8-12) --Kirkus "7/15/18"

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