The fifth book in Tundra's Great Idea Series, Making Contact! tells
the story of Guglielmo Marconi, who became the father of wireless
communication.
As a boy, Marconi loved science and invention. Born in 1874 in Bologna,
Italy, to a wealthy family, Marconi grew up surrounded by books in his
father's library. He was fascinated with radio waves and learned Morse
code, the language of the telegraph. A retired telegraph operator taught
him how to tap messages on the telegraph machine. At the age of twenty,
Marconi realized that no one had invented a wireless telegraph.
Determined to find a way to use radio waves to send wireless messages,
Marconi found his calling. And, thanks to his persistence, on December
12, 1901, for the first time ever, a wireless signal traveled between
two continents. The rest is history.
Monica Kulling's playful, informative text, combined with the compelling
illustrations of artist Richard Rudnicki, bring an amazing inventor and
his times to life.