Libraries are filled with junior biographies of pop celebrities--but, until now, young readers have had little chance to read about the truly important people of history. The "Who in the World?" series re-imagines the lives of neglected but fascinating historical figures.
In this audio biography, master storyteller Jim Weiss brings us the world of Johannes Gutenberg as the inventor works in secret on a machine that will change history. This captivating narrative will draw in parents and children alike, and this audio editions may be used along with the print books to improve the reading ability of young students.
The "Who in the World?" series can be used independently or as a supplement to Susan Wise Bauer's best-selling "Story of the World" program.
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