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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope
by William Kamkwamba
I really enjoyed the completeness of the story. Each part flowed into the next and I never had to figure out what was going on. I listened to the audiobook and I thought the narrators accent really helped to immerse me into William's story. His story was funny and I laughed out loud. It was so sad I nearly cried. I could feel William's pride as he talked about his windmill and his enthusiasm as he talked about his next step. He didn't dumb anything down, just explained things as he saw it. Even though I couldn't always understand his process or the mechanics I found myself still enthralled in the story. William is truly inspiring.