Kay Melchisedech Olson is a writer and editor known for her nonfiction children's books on history, culture, and geography. She has served as editorial director at Capstone Press and authored numerous works, including Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish Immigrants, 1820-1920 and The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Many of her books are part of educational series, providing accessible historical narratives. Olson has also contributed to graphic history books like The Great Chicago Fire of 1871, making history engaging for young readers. Her works have been translated into Spanish.
This book is very good. It tells you about his life, but Papa says there's something they could delete, and I like this book because it tell you all about stuff and it came with a Kiwi Box!
A solid installment in the graphic novel series. These books are an excellent supplement to a core program. The topic of Gutenberg's invention, the visual presentation, and quick bubbled dialogue and narrative are especially appealing to boys. Our elementary readers knocked it off in one sitting and loved it!