A review by swagkermit
The Invention of Miracles: language, power, and Alexander Graham Bell's quest to end deafness by Katie Booth

4.0

This book was at its best when it was discussing Bell's childhood and inventions. Towards the end of the book, it became very focused on people whose lives have been impacted by Bell, which though sometimes interesting, did feel disengaged with the rest of the material.

Overall it was a very good and interesting read, outlining Bell's life and values without glorifying or condemning the man himself.