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~ (Author) "Baby-faced, with a bookpack slung over one shoulder, Eric Ryan entered Northampton High School-East on the first day of school, looking like someone dressed out..." (more)
Key Phrases: electric vehicle challenge, sixteen batteries, efficiency event, North Carolina, Harold Miller, Northampton County (more...)
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In 1995 the Virginia Power company hosted a competition for high schools in the mid-Atlantic region to convert conventional automobiles into electric vehicles (EVs). As it happened, out of habitual disregard for impoverished Northampton County in North Carolina, the company nearly forgot to invite the eventual winners. Aided by a handful of phenomenal teachers, some uncommonly bright and determined students and a pervading regional interest in automobiles fueled by NASCAR, the county was able to outperform schools of far greater pedigree and budget. Of course, the widespread, reflexive negative expectations provided no small motivation to the kids of Northampton County. They mastered problems involving electrical wiring, battery longevity, welding and aerodynamics in converting a 1985 Ford Escort to the aptly named—in more ways than one—"Shocker." A resident of Richmond, Va., Kettlewell (Skin Game) brings just the right regional flavor to a can't-miss true story reminiscent of the movie Breaking Away. The word "inspirational" is applied to too many books, but it comfortably fits this one, with its genuinely likable cast of unlikely achievers. This is essential reading for any serious environmentalist, as it makes the case that EVs might play even in the conservative South. Even more, it contains profound lessons that everyone involved in the educational system would do well to heed.
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This is a feel-good story about a competition that, for once, was not based on athletics. Instead it supported math, science, and technology education for high-school students by combining all three within a single project--converting a conventional car into an electric vehicle (EV). Two regional utilities backed a contest among a group of schools throughout the South to design and build EVs that would be judged during a contest to be held at NASCAR's Richmond International Raceway. An overexcitable neophyte science teacher and an unflappable, impassioned vocational technology instructor teamed up at a high school in the poorest county in North Carolina to mentor their students through the process. They found an old Ford Escort, dubbed Shocker; held countless fund-raisers to purchase hundreds of pounds of golf-cart batteries; and tested and re-tested their vehicle on the local back roads. By the time the hardworking team makes it to Richmond, where there is formidable competition from elite math academies, readers will be awaiting the results on the edge of their seats. Exciting and inspirational reading. Joanne Wilkinson
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press (March 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786712716
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786712717
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #909,520 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Inspiring Story of Overcoming Obstacles and Perceptions, March 17, 2004
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Caroline Kettlewell has written an inspirational book that captures the essence of the people behind the successful and now world-renowned electric car team from northeastern North Carolina.

From the old codger shop teacher Harold Miller, to the young, energetic educator from California, Eric Ryan, Kettlewell has painted a lifelike picture of the people involved in this project. These are people you begin to care about as the story unfolds.

It's evident from reading this book that only Divine Intervention many times along the way made the project successful. If John Parker had not been friends with Miller and knew that he had been interested in building an electric car for quite some time, Miller would never have been chosen. If Ryan had not decided to move to a rural community in North Carolina and live with Parker, the project clearly would not have been successful. If Randy Shillingburg had not known Parker and had faith in his friends in North Carolina, the project would never have even begun. And if the wonderful group of students and other teachers had not decided to devote their free time on evenings and weekends, the team's electric car would never have been completed on time.

Kettlewell's story also makes a strong environmental statement. Her book questions how a group of students and teachers from poor, rural schools could build an environmental-friendly vehicle -- while the nation's automakers are reluctant to do the same a decade later.

Electric Dreams is a true story that makes one think, while providing an inspirational message for anyone who believes that obtacles can be overcome and students from even the poorest, most rural schools can be successful.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting and true story of determination and true grit, March 11, 2005
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Berkeley graduate Eric Ryan's journey to North Carolina to an improvised high school where his encounter with Harold Miller would lead to an electric car's design and development would change his life. Electric Dreams: One Unlikely Team Of Kids And The Race To Build The Car Of The Future documents how an unlikely band of kids would build the car of the future in the heart of NASCAR country, beating the odds to win a high school competition. An exciting and true story of determination and true grit - and fast cars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE UNDERDOG TRIUMPHS, December 12, 2004
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The quality of writing and the humaness of this story should tickle the cockles of your heart as it did mine as this is all about the underdog achieving the impossible. You will become part of the team to crete an electric car from absolutely nothing using the expertise of a few noble men who had to learn while on-the-job. This is done by a handful of teachers in a high school located in Northampton County, North Cajrolina noted for its majority of "poor people." The students are the drivers and the teachers the guiders in a story that makes you feel good all over with a group of young people that overcome being made fun of and do accomplish the impossible.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Is Chevy Volt going cheap? Shocker III achieved a 100 mile range.
1. The gross vehicle weight could not exceed 3,135 pounds
2. Shocker's battery weight was 1,056 pounds or 66 pounds for each battery, 16 six volt batteries. Read more
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As a member of the EV team at Northamton-East, Caroline Kettlewell made me feel the whole adventure all over again. It was like she took what I saw and felt and put words to it. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a wonderful story!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Writing
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