Even More Fantastic Failures: True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down First

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Even More Fantastic Failures showcases an important lesson: Try, Try Again. It portrays famous figures that failed majorly and then got up and kept trying, after some failures they wind up succeeding. For instance, Teflon stated as a scientific mistake, that created a material that is 4 TIMES stronger than STEEL. With Yelp, a small, last-minute ADD ON became the focus of a profitable company that Google offered to buy. In Even More Fantastic Failures, Luke Reynolds expertly shows that the road to succeeding requires failures.

Even More Fantastic Failures is a reference book. It has lots of different types of people each that fell down and recovered. I would recommend this book to second through sixth graders. I believe that schools should buy it and it is a really good first source for when you are researching. This book is fantastic. It briefly summarizes many stories of failure; from stories of actors to politicians and precedents to engineers. This book shows that failure is no big problem; just get up and Try, Try Again.


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Author Luke Reynolds
Star Count 4/5
Format Trade
Page Count 304 pages
Publisher Aladdin/Beyond Words
Publish Date 9/15/2020
ISBN 9781582707341
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Issue September 2020
Category Tweens
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