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Isabela Fernandes, Executive Director, The Tor project
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"What a fun read! I recognize myself in Ada at many moments."
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Una Kravets, UI &amp;Tooling Developer Relations Team Lead at Google Chrome
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"Such a fun childrens book about getting hands on with tech and the importance of an open ecosystem for development. . . I love the illustration too"
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Jack Wallen, Linux magazine
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"If you have a child curious about software development, this book might be just the right thing to pique their interest."
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Dan Gillmor, Director of News Co/Lab, Arizona State University
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"An uplifting parable for our greed- and power-infused times."
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Nikos Roussos, Tech Lead, Greenpeace International
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"A beautiful tale about software freedom, creativity and resilience. Such a powerful message on what a community can achieve."
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Claire Fernandez, Executive Director, European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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"I read this book to my 6-year old child who was drawn by the beautiful illustrations and couldnt wait to hear the story. Its been the start of a much-needed conversation on out-of-the-box thinking, digital freedom, and contesting power in the age of surveillance."
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Roberto Di Cosmo, co-founder and director of Software Heritage
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"The story's engaging illustrations and relatable characters make it easy for children to understand the message, while also serving as a parable for adults who may not have had exposure to these concepts. I highly recommend Ada &amp; Zangemann to parents, teachers, and anyone who wants to inspire the next generation of innovators and tinkerers."
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Zach Latta, Founder of Hack Club
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"A brilliantly illustrated journey of discovery and resilience that will inspire any young mind to embrace their curiosity and create with technology"
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Myrle Krantz, Director of Engineering, Grafana Labs
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"Ada &amp; Zangemann does a great job explaining what open source is and why it matters in a way that is easy to understand no matter what your background is."
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Andy Fitzsimon, Director, Executive Business, SUSE
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"Reading this with my 7 year old daughter was a joy. Ada exploring her curiosity, taking action, learning, and enjoying her accomplishments are lessons I deeply value and through this book become a delight to empart"
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Douglas DeMaio, openSUSE board member
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"Inspiring literature teaching children and adults lessons of ingenuity, adaptation, problem-solving and social affairs all through the lens of software freedom. The social and behavioral implications of this children's book will have a net positive result for current and future generations."
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Mathias Klang, Associate Professor, Fordham University
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"You got to love a tech savvy heroine who teaches herself to build and code. This is a sweet book with a great message about the social importance of free software and the ability to modify and adapt our own devices."
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Open Source Tech Training
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"An approachable read that children and politicians alike can understand and hopefully take away some insight into the value of software freedom."
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Angie Jones, inventor and software engineer
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"A wonderful book that explores the worlds of two very different characters. While their backgrounds and lifestyles couldn't be more different, there is something they both have in common... their love for technology. Ada &amp; Zangemann highlights themes of access, collaboration, and community - and shows how the combination of all three can literally change the world around you."
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Erin Glass, tech researcher and product manager
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"With so much digital technology normalizing surveillance and control, its wonderful to see a childrens book show kids that it doesnt have to be this way. . . . Kirschner does a great job making issues around software rights relevant to young people, while Sandra Brandstätter's whimsical illustrations bring the story to life."
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