Meet J. Armand Bombardier

Titre
Meet J. Armand Bombardier

Elizabeth, MacLeod

Sommaire
The award-winning Scholastic Canada Biography series highlights the lives of remarkable Canadians whose achievements have inspired and changed the lives of those who followed. Born in 1907, Joseph-Armand grew up in a Valcourt, a small village in Quebec. Like many village places in rural and Northern Canada, Valcourt was often cut off from the world in the winter after snow made the roads impassable. Even when he was a kid, Armand was interested in inventing a vehicle that could drive through snow. As an adult, the passion to invent a snow machine became a serious ambition after his two-year-old son died from appendicitis. It was winter and they could not get him to the hospital. Armand persisted even after many failures, until he finally accomplished his goal. His B7 snow machine was used to deliver milk and mail and it saved lives. But Armand didn't stop there! He continued to invent and innovate his whole life, developing machines like the Muskeg tractor and the famous Ski-doo, which revolutionized the way people live and work. Written by award-winning author Elizabeth MacLeod, this portrait of Joseph Armand Bombardier couples simple yet compelling writing with comic-flavoured illustrations by Mike Deas that help bring his fascinating story to life!

Date de publication comme intervalle
2022

Scholastic Canada biography

Description matérielle
31 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm

Vedette-matière - nom de personne
Bombardier, Joseph-Armand, 1907-1964.

Terme de vedette-matière
Snowmobiles -- Quebec (Province) -- History.
 
Inventors -- Quebec (Province) -- Biography.
 
Inventors -- Canada -- Biography.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Deas, Mike, 1982-

Résumé
The award-winning Scholastic Canada Biography series highlights the lives of remarkable Canadians whose achievements have inspired and changed the lives of those who followed. Born in 1907, Joseph-Armand grew up in a Valcourt, a small village in Quebec. Like many village places in rural and Northern Canada, Valcourt was often cut off from the world in the winter after snow made the roads impassable. Even when he was a kid, Armand was interested in inventing a vehicle that could drive through snow. As an adult, the passion to invent a snow machine became a serious ambition after his two-year-old son died from appendicitis. It was winter and they could not get him to the hospital. Armand persisted even after many failures, until he finally accomplished his goal. His B7 snow machine was used to deliver milk and mail and it saved lives. But Armand didn't stop there! He continued to invent and innovate his whole life, developing machines like the Muskeg tractor and the famous Ski-doo, which revolutionized the way people live and work. Written by award-winning author Elizabeth MacLeod, this portrait of Joseph Armand Bombardier couples simple yet compelling writing with comic-flavoured illustrations by Mike Deas that help bring his fascinating story to life!

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781443191333
 
9781443191340

Informations de publication
Toronto : Scholastic Canada Ltd., [2022]


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
George P. NicholsonE 629.2 BOMBook31004000314471Everybody Non-fiction