Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Issac Newton by Mitch Stokes

Issac Newton by Mitch Stokes

Who requests a book about the life and work of Sir Issac Newton? I knew he was a really smart guy and wrote the laws of motion. I knew he had funny hair and probably was not the most exciting guy in the world. What I didn’t know was he had a really troubled childhood and was basically voluntarily put in solitude for life. His story is compelling and his faith is inspiring. I really enjoyed this book and would suggest it for any age. People like Newton have been talked about in school for years but this book really captures the life of a man driven by a higher power.


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