Description

Book Synopsis
Nominated for the Carnegie Medal Highly Commended, Young Quills Historical Fiction Award Ada Byron is rich and clever, but she longs to be free. Free to explore all the amazing ideas that come to her imagination, like flying mechanical horses and stories inspired by her travels. Free to find love and passion beyond the watchful gaze of her mother and governesses. And free to learn the full truth about her father, the notorious Lord Byron. Then Ada meets a man whose invention might just change the world – and he needs her visionary brilliance to bring it to life . . . A wonderfully witty and poignant portrayal of the young life of Ada Lovelace, the 19th-century mathematician who is hailed as the world’s first computer programmer.

Trade Review
"Gray beautifully tells the part-fictionalised life of Ada ... vividly pictures Ada’s gilded, isolated childhood" -- Children's Book of the Week * The Times *
"A witty, poignant portrayal of the young life of the 19th century mathematician" * The Bookseller *
"Marries meticulous research with absorbing readability, wit and lightness of touch" * Guardian *
"So atmospheric, totally absorbing, I LOVED it. Just like I loved Ada. You will too" -- Maggie Harcourt
"An enjoyable read for its own sake this book would also be valuable in the classroom with its obvious curriculum links to STEAM subjects and to Ada Lovelace Day marked in October" * Just Imagine *

I, Ada: Ada Lovelace: Rebel. Genius. Visionary

Product form

£8.54

Includes FREE delivery

RRP £8.99 – you save £0.45 (5%)

Order before 4pm today for delivery by Wed 24 Dec 2025.

A Paperback / softback by Julia Gray

5 in stock


    View other formats and editions of I, Ada: Ada Lovelace: Rebel. Genius. Visionary by Julia Gray

    Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/09/2020
    ISBN13: 9781839130076, 978-1839130076
    ISBN10: 1839130075

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Nominated for the Carnegie Medal Highly Commended, Young Quills Historical Fiction Award Ada Byron is rich and clever, but she longs to be free. Free to explore all the amazing ideas that come to her imagination, like flying mechanical horses and stories inspired by her travels. Free to find love and passion beyond the watchful gaze of her mother and governesses. And free to learn the full truth about her father, the notorious Lord Byron. Then Ada meets a man whose invention might just change the world – and he needs her visionary brilliance to bring it to life . . . A wonderfully witty and poignant portrayal of the young life of Ada Lovelace, the 19th-century mathematician who is hailed as the world’s first computer programmer.

    Trade Review
    "Gray beautifully tells the part-fictionalised life of Ada ... vividly pictures Ada’s gilded, isolated childhood" -- Children's Book of the Week * The Times *
    "A witty, poignant portrayal of the young life of the 19th century mathematician" * The Bookseller *
    "Marries meticulous research with absorbing readability, wit and lightness of touch" * Guardian *
    "So atmospheric, totally absorbing, I LOVED it. Just like I loved Ada. You will too" -- Maggie Harcourt
    "An enjoyable read for its own sake this book would also be valuable in the classroom with its obvious curriculum links to STEAM subjects and to Ada Lovelace Day marked in October" * Just Imagine *

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Book Curl

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account