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The Boy Who Changed The World by Andy Andrews September 1, 2010

Filed under: Book Reviews — hannahrandleman @ 7:50 am

The Boy Who Changed The World

The Boy Who Changed The World

Little Norman Borlaug lived in Iowa. His father was a farmer who raised corn. Norman loved to play hide and seek in the cornfields with his sisters. Norman was great at hide and seek. His father would remind him every day that they were blessed to have all this corn. There are many people who do not have enough food to eat. Right then, Norman decided to change the world.

When Norman went to school, he learned everything he could about plants. Later on, he worked for a man named Mr. Wallace. Mr. Wallace said, “I want you to make a special kind of seed. These seeds will help hungry people.”

Norman worked hard and successfully finished. Those seeds were sent everywhere. Norman fed two billion people.

Or maybe it was Henry Wallace.

The boy’s name was Henry Wallace. His father was a professor. One of his students, named George, would always take Henry for walks in the woods. George taught him about plants. Henry would always say, “George, I want this to be my mission, to feed hungry people. Will you help me?”

Henry grew up to be the Vice-President of America. Vice-President Wallace later on hired Norman to make seeds. Was it Henry who changed the world?

Or maybe it was George.

His name is George Washington Carver. George’s parents died when he was very young. Moses and Susan Carver adopted George into their family. Everyone always said he was kind-hearted. He finally changed the world.

He was a teacher and an inventor. We even use some of his inventions today. George had a teacher who had a six-year-old son named Henry Wallace. So it was George who changed the world.

Or maybe it was his father, Moses.

Moses lived on a farm with his mother and father. Everyone always said he was kind-hearted too. When Moses grew up, he and his wife, Susan, managed a farm. They were so happy. Then one night, some thieves raided the farm. They burnt down the barn and kidnapped servants. One of the people they kidnapped was a boy named George.

Moses finally found George and traded his favorite horse for him. As they walked home, Moses decided to adopt little George Washington Carver.

Do you see the chain? It’s called the butterfly effect. See, if a butterfly flaps its wings, it moves tiny pieces of air that move other tiny pieces of air, and so on. A couple minutes later, on the other side of the world, they feel a big whoosh of wind, just because a butterfly flapped its wings.

I really enjoyed the stories in this book. They made me think that everything I do matters. I would highly recommend this book to any sort of reader.

 

The Mystery of the Brass Bound Trunk March 5, 2010

Filed under: Book Reviews — hannahrandleman @ 5:10 am

The Mystery Of The Brass Bound Trunk

The Mystery Of The Brass Bound Trunk

It all starts when Nancy is getting ready to go to South America. When Nancy is out going to the jewlrey store a man collides into her car. The man got out of his car and hands her a hundred dollars. Nancy only uses half of it. The next day Nancy’s father buys her a trunk with her initials. Someone else has a trunk exactly like hers. On the ship Nancy tries to track down the man that hit her car but had no luck. When they arrive in South America she heads to the Purdy home. Later Nancy finds out she has two of the same trunk. The next day a trunk is stolen. It is Nancy’s. Someone had thought it was the other. Later she gets her trunk back but you will have to read the book to find the secret of the other trunk.

I liked this book but it wasn’t as good as some of the others. It seemed kinda boring. If you like Nancy Drew, you should read this, because once you get to the part where you find out the secret, it’s really fun.

 

Swan Photo February 17, 2010

Filed under: Photos — hannahrandleman @ 8:36 am

Swan

Swan

This is one of my photos. I really like this one. So does my dad.

I took this photo at the College of the Ozarks near Branson, Missouri. We were by the old mill pond and this bird started swimming toward me. I guess he thought I had some food for him…

 

 
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