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The Boy Who Changed the World

por Andy Andrews

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Beginning with Norman Borlaug and going back to those who influenced him directly or indirectly, shows how one ordinary boy came to develop "super plants" that helped save billions of people from starvation.
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This book features the story of a young boy named Norman who would grow up to save two billion people. This story is a great resource to teach children that by small things great things can happen. ( )
  vberthiaume | Nov 29, 2020 |
My girls and I love this book. It shows how simple actions of love in the lives of others can change history. If you love George Washington Carver, you'll love this. It also shows the beauty of adoption. ( )
  StephCherry | Sep 22, 2018 |
Excellent read for older children. Teaches them to follow their dreams and use their talents to help others. ( )
  jas765 | Apr 4, 2017 |
Andy Andrews showed all his sensibility in this children's book. He starts talking about a boy playing hide and seek with his sisters in his father's cornfields. He took care not to knock down any cornstalks. His father reminded him that they were blessed to have all that corn while many people in the world do not have enough to eat. That triggered a reaction from Norman. He started thinking on different ways of making corn feed hungry people. He decided to change the world! An the story goes on, showing Norman growing and studying and finding people in his life giving him ideas on how to use everything he had studied and he created those special seeds that grew into super plants that fed the hungry people.
The author proceeds describing another three inter-related stories and he shows through example how a decision that we make can and will affect the life of others.
This is a very well written book, with superb illustration and it is an excellent gift to a young kid. The message is powerful and it deserves to be in any permanent library to be read to children and grand-children.
"It's odd, isn't it? Every time something happens, something else happens. That's called the butterfly effect." (Andy Andrews).
This book was written by Andy Andrews and it was published by Thomas Nelson in 2010 and they were kind enough to send me a copy for reviewing through their Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers Program.
If you want to read more reviews, feel free to go to http://booksandmoviesreviews.blogspot.com ( )
  rmattos | Jan 23, 2016 |
This book begins by talking about the "boy who changed the world." It tells the story of young Norman Borlaug who grew up to save two billion people from starvation. However, he couldn't have done this without Henry Wallace who got the idea to change seeds from George WAshington CArver, who may not have lived without the help and adoption by Moses Carver. Every decision ever made changes the world. ( )
  Miss_Annie_O | Feb 24, 2015 |
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