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Who is Bill Gates? -- Young thinker -- Lakeside whiz kid -- Learning a new language -- Opportunity knocks -- Microsoft is born! -- A big deal -- On the fast track -- Family life -- Facing challenges -- Sharing the wealth -- Life today;Bill Gates, born in Seattle, Washington, in 1955, is an American business magnate, investor, philanthropist, and author. In this Who Was ...? biography, children will learn of Gates childhood passion for computer technology, which led him to revolutionize personal computers. Through the success of his now-world-famous software company, Microsoft, Bill Gates became one of the wealthiest philanthropists in history. This fascinating story of a child technology genius is sure to captivate any audience!

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Who Is Bill Gates By Patricia Brennan Demuth Illustrated by Ted Hammond - photo 1

Who Is
Bill Gates?

By Patricia Brennan Demuth
Illustrated by Ted Hammond

Grosset & Dunlap

An Imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

For Rite, my sister of generous heart and musical soulPBD
For Stephanie and JasonTH

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Text copyright 2013 by Patricia Brennan. Illustrations copyright 2013 by Ted Hammond. Cover illustration copyright 2013 by Nancy Harrison. All rights reserved. Published by Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 345 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014. GROSSET & DUNLAP is a trademark of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. Printed in the U.S.A.

Library of Congress Control Number: 2012019975

ISBN 978-1-101-61032-9

Who Is Bill Gates In 1980 some businessmen arrived at a small company - photo 2

Who Is
Bill Gates?

In 1980 some businessmen arrived at a small company named Microsoft They had - photo 3

In 1980, some businessmen arrived at a small company named Microsoft. They had come to meet the president, a man named Bill Gates.

Dressed in suits, white shirts, and ties, and carrying briefcases, the men looked important. And they were. They were executives from IBM (International Business Machines). At that time IBM was the largest maker of computers in the world.

When a young guy showed up, the men asked him the way to Bill Gatess office. The guy led them there. A moment later, he took his seat behind the desk! He was Bill Gates, the head of Microsoft!

At that time, Bill Gates was just twenty-four years old. He looked even younger. His mop of hair, owl glasses, freckles, and pullover sweater made him look like a teenager. But once Bill started talking, the IBM men were impressed. They could see that Bill knew computersinside and out.

The computers that IBM made were huge. Some of them took up entire rooms! Big companies and government departments bought them. Very few people had personal computers. Small computers were just starting to be made. Thats why IBM was visiting Microsoft. It was a young company that specialized in small computers.

Before long IBM made a deal with Bill Gates and Microsoft He didnt know it - photo 4

Before long, IBM made a deal with Bill Gates and Microsoft. He didnt know it then, but the deal with IBM would start a whole new era in the world of computers. It would also lead to Bill becoming the richest man on earth.

Chapter 1
Young Thinker

William Henry Gates III was born on October 28, 1955, in Seattle, Washington. Because he was the third Gates male to be named William Henry, the family nicknamed him Trey. Trey is a cardplayers term for three. Everyone else called him Bill.

Bill was a very active child He would rock for hours on his rocking horse - photo 5

Bill was a very active child. He would rock for hours on his rocking horse. Back and forth. Back and forth. Years later in business meetings, Bill was known for rocking back and forth in his chair. He said it helped him think.

Bills parents were educated and well-to-do. William Gates Sr. was a successful lawyer. Mary Gates was a schoolteacher. After her children were born, she cared for her kids and did a lot of volunteer work. Smart and outgoing, Mary often took young Bill along with her on volunteer outings.

The Gateses were a warm and close family. Bills sister Kristi was two years older and his sister Libby was nine years younger.

On school nights no TV was allowed Instead the Gates family talked played - photo 6

On school nights, no TV was allowed. Instead, the Gates family talked, played games, and read books.

Bill was a hungry reader At age seven he decided to read the entire - photo 7

Bill was a hungry reader. At age seven, he decided to read the entire encyclopedia! He read his way through all of World Book!

Anyone could see that young Bill was very smart. For Bill, thinking was an activity like drawing or reading. Once the whole familyexcept Billwas in the car, ready to go on a short trip. Wheres Bill? asked Kristi. When his mother went back inside and found him, she said, Bill, what are you doing? Bill explained, Im thinking, Mother!

Bill always looked for ways to challenge himself. He was left-handed. If he was bored in school, he took notes with his right hand.

When he was eleven, Bill entered a contest at his church. Any kid who could memorize the Sermon on the Mount got to have dinner at a restaurant at the top of the famous Space Needle in Seattle. The Sermon on the Mount is a long Bible passage. It would fill seventeen full pages in this book. Bill learned it all by heart and amazed the minister. Bill was the only one who didnt make a mistake. I couldnt believe that an eleven-year-old boy had that kind of mind, the minister said. Bill told the minister matter-of-factly, I can do anything I set my mind to.

Winning mattered a lot to Bill. He hated losingat anything. Each summer, the Gates family stayed two weeks at a cabin on Hood Canal, near Puget Sound. The place was called Cheerio. Lots of other young families went to Cheerio, too. Weeks there were filled with fun, sports, and games. Every year the kids held their own Olympics.

All the kids wanted Bill on their team Just because he was smart and used big - photo 8

All the kids wanted Bill on their team. Just because he was smart and used big words didnt mean he wasnt good at sports. Bill was small in size, but he made up for it in pure grit. No matter what he did, Bill gave his all.

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