This First Names biography series for middle grade brings the greatest magician in the world namely Harry Houdini.
Ehrich Weisz was born on March 24, 1874 in Budapest, Hungary. He later named himself Harry Houdini. When he was four, the family moved to the US. The family settled in Appleton, Wisconsin. They were always short on money, and due to the financial hardship Harry tried to cheer his mom up from early age. And that’s when he discovered that he liked to entertain people.
Since he was very athletic, he started practicing acrobatics to entertain people.
At elven, he got fascinated with locks and figured out how to open them with buttonhook.
When his father took him to a magician show, Harry knew right away what he wanted to do. He wanted to put people on the edge of their seat.
When he was fourteen, the family moved to New York. There with a friend, they formed an act and called it the Brothers Houdini. Besides it, Harry picked up any act he could where he also learned valuable skills from other people.
He constantly worked on new skills to satisfy audience. He figured out a new entertainment to be handcuffed and since he figured out locks as a child it was very easy for him to un-cuff himself. It became a big hit.
After eight tough years, he got his break when he got an offer to appear in some of the biggest and best theaters in America. His stunts took him to Europe and even Russia.
He continued to develop new stunts. His success took him into starring in movies.
He died at fifty-two from health complications.
This
biography exemplifies a man who continuously kept himself busy with training,
improving himself, hungry for new tricks, new places to visit and the latest
inventions to explore. He became known for his death-defying escapes. His
complicated tricks and the secrets turned him into the greatest magician in the
world.
This
biography series for young readers, 8-12 years, is written with a fun language.
Some of the illustrations are in a form of comic book, which carry amusing
dialogue.
Published by Harry N. Abrams in 2019
TRENDING
INSPIRATION: Never Stop Learning
Trends:
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He liked cheering his mother up from childhood
and that’s when he discovered his talent.
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He was athletic and combined it with his first
talent of entertaining people.
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When he saw a magician show, he knew right away
who he wanted to be. He wanted to put people on the edge of their seat.
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He picked up any act he could while learning
valuable skills from other people.
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He constantly worked on new skills to satisfy
audience.
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He got his break after 8 years of hard work.
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He continuously kept himself busy with
training, improving himself, hungry for new tricks, new places to visit and the
latest inventions to explore.
“My brain is the key that sets me free.” – Harry Houdini
“Keep up your enthusiasm! There is nothing more contagious than exuberant enthusiasm.” – Harry Houdini
“Never
try to fool children, they expect nothing and therefore see everything.” –
Harry Houdini
FURTHER INSPIRATION AND RECOMMENDATION:
Dr. Wayne Dyer explores the subject of Triumph in his book “Wisdom of the Ages” where he quotes Cicero’s words and explores their meaning:
“Mistake
#3: ”Insisting that a thing is impossible because we cannot accomplish it.
Mistake
#5: Neglecting development and refinement of the mind, and not acquiring the
habit of reading and study.”
In
1 BC, Marcus Tullius Cicero outlined the six mistakes of man as he saw them
evidenced in ancient Rome. Twenty centuries later, the same words still ring
the truth.
If
we cannot see the solution, it doesn’t mean it can’t be achieved. Harry Houdini
proved it.
Our
education doesn’t stop with formal schooling. The mind development is a continuous
journey throughout our lives. When Harry Houdini achieved his success, he continued
to improve his mind, searching for new ideas to continuously reinvent himself.
That’s the kind of journey every one of us should be taking with our minds. It’s
a never ending lesson.
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