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In Western literature, wind often represents chaos or divine spirit. In The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind , Ejiofor crafts a more complex duality. Initially, wind is the enemy. It is the hot, dry breeze that accompanies failed crops, the dust storm that buries hope. “The wind that brought nothing,” as one villager laments. 8071-El Nino Que Domo El Viento -2019- 720p D S...

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Born in 1987, William Kamkwamba became internationally known after his story was published in The Wall Street Journal in 2007. His TED Global talk in 2007 drew a standing ovation. Since then, he has graduated from Dartmouth College, worked on renewable energy projects, and continues to inspire young innovators in Africa and beyond. Initially, wind is the enemy

But William sneaks into the library. There, he discovers a book titled Using Energy – specifically, a diagram of a windmill. Armed with a broken bicycle pump, a tractor fan, a shock absorber, and his father’s bicycle chain, he decides to build a machine that will pump water from underground.

Ejiofor does not sentimentalize poverty. Instead, he shows that innovation is not an iPhone – it is a bicycle chain held together with hope.

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