An Amazon Best Book of the Month in Nonfiction for Kids for March 2019 2020 Outstanding Science Trade Books (OSTB) for Students K-12 list, by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children's Book Council (CBC)
2020-2021 Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
Parents' Choice Silver Award
"Slade writes with appealing rhythm and repetition [and] Jamison mixes neatly composed, straightforward action with inventive, swirling images dramatizing Johnson's brilliant calculations."--New York Times
"An uplifting portrait of a no longer so 'hidden' figure."--Publishers Weekly
"Another appealing picture book biography of a successful woman."--School Library Journal
"A charming read [that] will help teach children about this amazing woman."--The Houston Chronicle
"A look into a woman's life who made such a difference in the world."--School Library Connection
"A must-read for every future mathematician who likes to ask questions and find answers."--Mashable
"With vivid watercolor illustrations and an exciting depiction of Katherine Johnson's life from early childhood through adulthood, this is a winning pick for young kids. A Computer Called Katherine offers a great way to introduce them to an important chapter in American history and an incredibly inspiring woman who helped change the world." --Common Sense Media
"A magnificent biography of an incredible, courageous, unstoppable woman, A Computer Called Katherine is inspirational in every way."--Reading Eagle
"Inspiring, upbeat, and clever."--The Horn Book
"Her uplifting tale can encourage young readers to dream big bylearning from Katherine's historic efforts, which are too often left out of history lessons."--Mashable