

Who Was Katherine Johnson?
Description
Read all about how a young Black girl who loved numbers grew into a brilliant mathematician who helped land the first person on the moon in this inspiring addition to the Who Was? series. From a very young age, Katherine Johnson counted everything—the number of dirty dishes she'd washed, the steps she walked to church, and even the number of leaves on the trees. By 1928, she was so intelligent and skilled at math that she was able to skip several grades and start high school at age ten! And while Katherine had to deal with racism, segregation, and prejudice throughout her life, she did not let this hold her back from becoming a mathematician. In 1953, she started working as a "human computer" at America's space agency, now known as NASA. Katherine calculated complex equations by hand, and these calculations helped astronauts travel safely into space. She was a part of many important missions, including the Apollo 11 mission that put the first person on the moon. Katherine Johnson broke barriers and became a trailblazer for women and people of color in the fields of math and science, and her story in this illustrated biography shows young readers that with hard work and determination, anyone can reach for the stars!
Who might be interested in reading?
- Young readers interested in inspiring stories of historical figures
- Children who enjoy learning about space and science
- Readers who appreciate stories of overcoming adversity and breaking barriers
- Fans of the "Who Was?" series looking for engaging biographies

Who Was Katherine Johnson?
PRODUCT INFORMATION
cover type
Soft Cover
artist
Dede Putra
writer
Shelia P. Moses
series name
Who Was?
print color
Full Color
number of pages
112
publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
initial order due
Sep 22, 2025
final order cutoff
Sep 22, 2025
in store date
Oct 21, 2025