In a world powered by steam and ruled by strict rules for girls, one young thinker dared to ask questions that no one else was asking. She saw patterns where others saw only numbers, and she dreamed of machines that could do more than calculate-they could think.
This engaging biography brings to life the story of a brilliant girl whose imagination bridged art and science in a way no one had ever done before. From her early fascination with puzzles and flying machines to her groundbreaking work with inventor Charles Babbage, her life unfolds as a journey of discovery, courage, and creativity.
Through curiosity and determination, she proved that ideas have power-and that even the boldest dreams can shape the future. Written in a clear, friendly tone for young readers, this book introduces the remarkable story of a girl who combined logic and imagination to create something entirely new.
Filled with fascinating details about nineteenth-century inventions, early machines, and the spirit of innovation, this is the story of how one curious mind helped spark a revolution in thinking that continues to shape the world today. It's a celebration of curiosity, perseverance, and the extraordinary potential within every question.