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Last Chance to Participate in Literacy Campaign for my Library

by William Kamkwamba | Jan 25, 2012 | General

Last chance for you and your kids to take part in our literacy drive around my new children's book The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, written with my friend Bryan Mealer and illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon. For every book you and your kids read online at the We Give...

Watch this video of my village and learn about our literacy project.

by William Kamkwamba | Jan 23, 2012 | General

It's great. Made me homesick a little.  

Over 7500 books raised for my village Library in Wimbe, Malawi 3/4 of the way there

by William Kamkwamba | Jan 23, 2012 | General

If you hadn't had a chance to try the Pearson Foundation's free book website We Give Books with the young people in your life, try it soon. Children all around America have read 7500 free books online, and each one read means Pearson Foundation gives 1 new...

If you’ve read the book, consider writing a brief online review…

by William Kamkwamba | Jan 23, 2012 | General

From my friend Tom: "If you have received and read the book, please consider writing a brief review of it on any of the online book sites. Amazon is an obvious choice, but Barnes and Noble or Powell's work, too. To write a review click here."

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind at the American Library Association

by William Kamkwamba | Jan 23, 2012 | General

The ALA is the largest annual conference of the Library World and TBWHTW was represented in the Dial Booth. My publisher sent in this photo:
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