William Kamkwamba is a New York Times bestselling author and
innovator who designs development projects, including safe water
delivery and educational access. William tells his journey of how
he achieved his dream of bringing electricity, light, and the
promise of a better life to his family and his village in his
memoir The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of
Electricity and Hope, co-authored with Bryan Mealer. Since its
debut, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind has sold more than 1 million
copies and has been translated into nearly twenty languages
worldwide. It has been published in two additional editions, a
young reader's version and a children's book. After graduating from
Dartmouth College in Environmental Studies, William began work as a
Global Fellow for the design firm IDEO.org. He is an entrepreneur,
TED Fellow, and has worked with the WiderNet Project to develop
appropriate technologies curriculums focused on bridging the gap
between "knowing" and "doing" for young people in Malawi and across
the world. William splits his time between the U.S. and Malawi and
is currently working full-time with the Moving Windmills Project to
bring the Moving Windmills Innovation Center to life in Kasungu,
Malawi.
Bryan Mealer is the author of All Things Must Fight to Live:
Stories of War and Deliverance in Congo. He is a former Associated
Press staff correspondent and his work has appeared in several
magazines, including Harper's and Esquire. He lives in Brooklyn,
New York.
"THE BOY WHO HARNESSED THE WIND is the inspiring story of a young
man in Africa who used the only resources available to him to build
a windmill and elevate the lives and spirits of those in his
community. William Kamkwamba's achievements with wind energy should
serve as a model of what one person, with an inspired idea, can do
to tackle the crisis we face. His book tells a moving and exciting
story." - Al Gore, former Vice President and Nobel Laureate
"This is an amazing, inspiring and heartwarming story! It's about
harnessing the power not just of the wind, but of imagination and
ingenuity. Those are the most important forces we have for saving
our planet. William Kamkwamba is a hero for our age." - Walter
Isaacson, author of Einstein and Benjamin Franklin
"This book is inspirational. What William did took nothing more
than initiative and a little learning, yet he changed his village
and his life. There's never been a better time to Do It Yourself,
and I love how much we can learn from those who often have no other
choice." - Chris Anderson, editor in chief of Wired and author of
Free and The Long Tail
"A powerful read. This book takes you on a journey to discover pure
innovation and the unfolding story of a natural genius. A true
vision of struggle and tenacity to make a bold idea become a
reality. This should be required reading for anyone who dares to
dream." - Cameron Sinclair, Eternal Optimist, Architecture for
Humanity
"We seldom post about books at Gizmodo, but if this story of a
self-taught Malawian boy using junkyard parts to build windmills
and bring life-changing electricity to his village doesn't make you
misty-eyed, then you must be one cold-hearted bastard." -
Gizmodo
"The book abounds with themes that resonate deeply: the idea that
with hard work and persistence comes triumph; that optimism is not
a mental state but a type of action, that from grief and loss can
come success." - Nathaniel Whittemore, Change.org
"I first met William on stage at TED.... His story, told in just a
couple of minutes, was both astonishing and exhilarating. This book
proves what those few minutes hinted at: a remarkable individual
capable of inspiring many to take their future into their own
hands." - Chris Anderson, TED Curator
"This book.... is a testament to the power of a dream and the
freedom that comes from accomplishing a sustainable way of life.
Read this book, act on its message and pass it on." - Carter
Roberts, President & CEO, WWF
"A rare and inspiring story of hope in rural Africa....William
represents a new generation of Africans, using ingenuity and
invention to overcome life's challenges. Where so many tilt at
windmills, William builds them!" - Erik Hersman, AfriGadget.com
"I was moved first to laughter, and then to tears by William's
explanation of how he turned some PVC pipe, a broken bicycle and
some long wooden poles into a machine capable of generating
sufficient current to power lights and a radio in his parents'
house. - Ethan Zuckerman, cofounder, Global Voices
"One of the best books I've ever read." - Mark Frauenfelder,
founder of boingboing.net, editor in chief of MAKE
"The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is a stunning narrative, a
description of persistence and accomplishment told
matter-of-factly...of greater worth is the humbling and inspiring
example of intuition, inventiveness and determination that fuel
Kamkwamba's journey." - Denver Post
"William Kamkwamba's achievements with wind energy should serve as
a model of what one person, with an inspired idea, can do to tackle
the crisis we face. His book tells a moving and exciting story." -
Al Gore, former Vice President and Nobel Laureate
" In this book, the spirit, resilience and resourcefulness that are
Africa's greatest strengths shine through.... The Boy Who Harnessed
the Wind is a remarkable story about a remarkable young man and his
inquisitive and inventive mind." - Amy Smith, founder, D-Lab,
MIT
"This book is inspirational. What William did took nothing more
than initiative and a little learning.... There's never been a
better time to Do It Yourself, and I love how much we can learn
from those who often have no other choice." - Chris Anderson,
editor in chief of Wired and author of Free and The Long Tail
"This exquisite tale strips life down to its barest essentials, and
once there finds reason for hopes and dreams, and is especially
resonant for Americans given the economy and increasingly heated
debates over health care and energy policy." - Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
"The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind [is] an autobiography so moving
that it is almost impossible to read without tears. In understated
and simple prose, Kamkwamba and Mealer offer readers a tour through
one Malawian boy's inspiring life....The telling of his story is
surprisingly levelheaded....As you read this book (I'd suggest
keeping a box of tissues handy) you can be sure that William
Kamkwamba's future is bright. If this tale is any indication, we'll
be hearing his name again in the years ahead." - Christian Science
Monitor
"An inspiring tale of an African Cheetah--the new generation of
young Africans who won't sit and wait for corrupt and incompetent
governments--or vampire states-- to come and do things for them.
Here is one who harnessed the wind to generate electricity for his
village--on his own." - Professor George Ayittey, Distinguished
Economist, American University
"William will challenge everything you have thought about Africa,
about young people, and about the power of one person to transform
a community. This beautifully written book will open your heart and
mind. I was moved by William and his story and believe you all
will. Essential, powerful and compelling." - Chris Abani, author of
Graceland
"William Kamkwamba is an alchemist who turned misfortune into
opportunity, opportunity beyond his own. The book is about learning
by inventing. William's genius was to be ingenious." - Nicholas
Negroponte, founder, MIT Media Lab, founder and chairman, One
Laptop per Child
"This is an uplifting story, showing that big change can start
small." - New York Post
"A moving, touching, important story. One more reminder of how
small the world is and how powerful the human spirit can be." -
Seth Godin, author of Tribes
"Wonderful! I challenge you to read this story of one young man
changing his corner of the world with nothing but intelligence and
perseverance and not come away more hopeful about the prospects for
a brighter, greener future." - Alex Steffen, editor,
Worldchanging.com
"Beyond opening the door to a nascent genre of African Innovation
literature, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind makes excuses about why
Africans can't change their fates untenable. This potent, powerful,
and uplifting message is the heart of William Kamkwamba's
courageous story." - Emeka Okafor, internationally acclaimed author
of blogs Timbuktu Chronicles and Africa Unchained
"I loved this enchanting story of a humble young hero from an
impoverished African village who accomplished a miracle with scrap
materials and unstoppable enthusiasm. What an inspiration!" - Mark
Frauenfelder, founder of boingboing.net, editor in chief of MAKE
"William Kamkwamba's achievements with wind energy should serve as a model of what one person, with an inspired idea, can do to tackle the crisis we face. His book tells a moving and exciting story." -- Al Gore, former Vice President and Nobel Laureate"This is an amazing, inspiring and heartwarming story! It's about harnessing the power not just of the wind, but of imagination and ingenuity. Those are the most important forces we have for saving our planet. William Kamkwamba is a hero for our age." -- Walter Isaacson, author of Einstein and Benjamin Franklin"This book is inspirational. What William did took nothing more than initiative and a little learning, yet he changed his village and his life. There's never been a better time to Do It Yourself, and I love how much we can learn from those who often have no other choice." -- Chris Anderson, editor in chief of Wired and author of Free and The Long Tail"This book is inspirational. What William did took nothing more than initiative and a little learning.... There's never been a better time to Do It Yourself, and I love how much we can learn from those who often have no other choice." -- Chris Anderson, editor in chief of Wired and author of Free and The Long Tail"I first met William on stage at TED.... His story, told in just a couple of minutes, was both astonishing and exhilarating. This book proves what those few minutes hinted at: a remarkable individual capable of inspiring many to take their future into their own hands." -- Chris Anderson, TED Curator"This book.... is a testament to the power of a dream and the freedom that comes from accomplishing a sustainable way of life. Read this book, act on its message and pass it on." -- Carter Roberts, President & CEO, WWF"This exquisite tale strips life down to its barest essentials, and once there finds reason for hopes and dreams, and is especially resonant for Americans given the economy and increasingly heated debates over health care and energy policy." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)"A powerful read. This book takes you on a journey to discover pure innovation and the unfolding story of a natural genius. A true vision of struggle and tenacity to make a bold idea become a reality. This should be required reading for anyone who dares to dream." -- Cameron Sinclair, Eternal Optimist, Architecture for Humanity"A moving, touching, important story. One more reminder of how small the world is and how powerful the human spirit can be." -- Seth Godin, author of Tribes"Wonderful! I challenge you to read this story of one young man changing his corner of the world with nothing but intelligence and perseverance and not come away more hopeful about the prospects for a brighter, greener future." -- Alex Steffen, editor, Worldchanging.com"Beyond opening the door to a nascent genre of African Innovation literature, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind makes excuses about why Africans can't change their fates untenable. This potent, powerful, and uplifting message is the heart of William Kamkwamba's courageous story." -- Emeka Okafor, internationally acclaimed author of blogs Timbuktu Chronicles and Africa Unchained" In this book, the spirit, resilience and resourcefulness that are Africa's greatest strengths shine through.... The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is a remarkable story about a remarkable young man and his inquisitive and inventive mind." -- Amy Smith, founder, D-Lab, MIT"I loved this enchanting story of a humble young hero from an impoverished African village who accomplished a miracle with scrap materials and unstoppable enthusiasm. What an inspiration!" -- Mark Frauenfelder, founder of boingboing.net, editor in chief of MAKE"I was moved first to laughter, and then to tears by William's explanation of how he turned some PVC pipe, a broken bicycle and some long wooden poles into a machine capable of generating sufficient current to power lights and a radio in his parents' house. -- Ethan Zuckerman, cofounder, Global Voices"One of the best books I've ever read." -- Mark Frauenfelder, founder of boingboing.net, editor in chief of MAKE"A rare and inspiring story of hope in rural Africa....William represents a new generation of Africans, using ingenuity and invention to overcome life's challenges. Where so many tilt at windmills, William builds them!" -- Erik Hersman, AfriGadget.com"An inspiring tale of an African Cheetah--the new generation of young Africans who won't sit and wait for corrupt and incompetent governments--or vampire states-- to come and do things for them. Here is one who harnessed the wind to generate electricity for his village--on his own." -- Professor George Ayittey, Distinguished Economist, American University"William will challenge everything you have thought about Africa, about young people, and about the power of one person to transform a community. This beautifully written book will open your heart and mind. I was moved by William and his story and believe you all will. Essential, powerful and compelling." -- Chris Abani, author of Graceland"William Kamkwamba is an alchemist who turned misfortune into opportunity, opportunity beyond his own. The book is about learning by inventing. William's genius was to be ingenious." -- Nicholas Negroponte, founder, MIT Media Lab, founder and chairman, One Laptop per Child"The book abounds with themes that resonate deeply: the idea that with hard work and persistence comes triumph; that optimism is not a mental state but a type of action, that from grief and loss can come success." -- Nathaniel Whittemore, Change.org
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