by ShelleyEmling (Author)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 20 Sep 2012
ISBN 10: 0230115713
ISBN 13: 9780230115712
Shelley Emling's excellent joint biography of Marie, her daughters (and a granddaughter, too) is an exhilarating story that couples scientific discovery and motherhood. A book that should propel young women into science for the sheer fun of it, it's also a rich tale of war and peace, family commitment, friendship and medical progress. --Adele Glimm, author of Gene Hunter and Rachel Carson
Ms. Emling's riveting new biography reveals in page-turning prose the life-balance struggles of a true genius. It's a tip of the hat to the private Marie, the single working mother, whose many accomplishments include her two amazing daughters. --Lisa Verge Higgins, New York Journal of Books
Publicly glum and famously determined, Marie Curie struggled against the extraordinary prejudices of her time, and became an icon. In this engagingly delightful look behind the heavy skirts of the era, Shelley Emling reveals Marie's and her two disparate daughters' idiosyncratic family life, and especially the significant role that their visits to the United States played in their personal development. --Peter Atkins, author of Galileo's Finger
A book that should inspire all young women to go out and make things happen. -- Frank Close, author of The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
Shelley Emling's excellent joint biography of Marie, her daughters (and a granddaughter, too) is an exhilarating story that couples scientific discovery and motherhood. A book that should propel young women into science for the sheer fun of it, it's also a rich tale of war and peace, family commitment, friendship and medical progress. --Adele Glimm, author of Gene Hunter and Rachel Carson
Ms. Emling's riveting new biography reveals in page-turning prose the life-balance struggles of a true genius. It's a tip of the hat to the private Marie, the single working mother, whose many accomplishments include her two amazing daughters. --Lisa Verge Higgins, New York Journal of Books
Emling reveals a hidden side of the life of two-time Nobel Prize winner. -- Publishers Weekly
An intimate portrait of the professional and private lives of legendary scientist Marie Curie and her daughters, Irene and Eve... A uniquely human look at a brilliant scientific family. -- Kirkus Reviews
Shelley Emling makes an invaluable contribution to history by documenting the afteraffects of radiation and fame on this remarkable pioneer of the atom, a woman who sacrificed herself for the sake of deadly knowledge. --Tom Zoellner, author of Uranium: War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
Publicly glum and famously determined, Marie Curie struggled against the extraordinary prejudices of her time, and became an icon. In this engagingly delightful look behind the heavy skirts of the era, Shelley Emling reveals Marie's and her two disparate daughters' idiosyncratic family life, and especially the significant role that their visits to the United States played in their personal development. --Peter Atkins, author of Galileo's Finger
Marie Curie and Her Daughters breathes life into an icon of science. Emling uses private letters, the unpublished papers of her daughter, Irene Curie, and an interview with her granddaughter Helene Langevin-Joliot to take the reader into Curie's role as the mother of two daughters, as a traveler to America and beyond, and as a woman in a man's world. If young women are looking for a real-life role model beside today's celebrities, this story will fill that niche.--Elizabeth Norman, author of We Band of Angels
A book that should inspire all young women to go out and make things happen. -- Frank Close, author of The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
Shelley Emling's dazzling chronicle of the three Curies and their world famous accomplishments is surpassed only by her account of how each stretched her era's concept of the possibilities for women. A tour den
Emling delivers a compulsively readable biography of Curie and her formidable daughters. -- Ms. magazine
Emling reveals a hidden side of the life of two-time Nobel Prize winner. -- Publishers Weekly
An intimate portrait of the professional and private lives of legendary scientist Marie Curie and her daughters, Irene and Eve... A uniquely human look at a brilliant scientific family. -- Kirkus Reviews
Shelley Emling makes an invaluable contribution to history by documenting the afteraffects of radiation and fame on this remarkable pioneer of the atom, a woman who sacrificed herself for the sake of deadly knowledge. --Tom Zoellner, author of Uranium: War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
Publicly glum and famously determined, Marie Curie struggled against the extraordinary prejudices of her time, and became an icon. In this engagingly delightful look behind the heavy skirts of the era, Shelley Emling reveals Marie's and her two disparate daughters' idiosyncratic family life, and especially the significant role that their visits to the United States played in their personal development. --Peter Atkins, author of Galileo's Finger
Marie Curie and Her Daughters breathes life into an icon of science. Emling uses private letters, the unpublished papers of her daughter, Irene Curie, and an interview with her granddaughter Helene Langevin-Joliot to take the reader into Curie's role as the mother of two daughters, as a traveler to America and beyond, and as a woman in a man's world. If young women are looking for a real-life role model beside today's celebrities, this story will fill that niche.--Elizabeth Norman, author of We Band of Angels
A book that should inspire all young women to go out and make things happen. -- Frank Close, author of The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
Shelley Emling's dazzling chronicle of the three Curies and their world famous accomplishments is sur
The story of the second act of the genius's life, as a widowed mother of two -- Harper's
Emling delivers a compulsively readable biography of Curie and her formidable daughters. -- Ms. magazine
Emling reveals a hidden side of the life of two-time Nobel Prize winner. -- Publishers Weekly
An intimate portrait of the professional and private lives of legendary scientist Marie Curie and her daughters, Irene and Eve... A uniquely human look at a brilliant scientific family. -- Kirkus Reviews
Shelley Emling makes an invaluable contribution to history by documenting the afteraffects of radiation and fame on this remarkable pioneer of the atom, a woman who sacrificed herself for the sake of deadly knowledge. --Tom Zoellner, author of Uranium: War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
Publicly glum and famously determined, Marie Curie struggled against the extraordinary prejudices of her time, and became an icon. In this engagingly delightful look behind the heavy skirts of the era, Shelley Emling reveals Marie's and her two disparate daughters' idiosyncratic family life, and especially the significant role that their visits to the United States played in their personal development. --Peter Atkins, author of Galileo's Finger
Marie Curie and Her Daughters breathes life into an icon of science. Emling uses private letters, the unpublished papers of her daughter, Irene Curie, and an interview with her granddaughter Helene Langevin-Joliot to take the reader into Curie's role as the mother of two daughters, as a traveler to America and beyond, and as a woman in a man's world. If young women are looking for a real-life role model beside today's celebrities, this story will fill that niche.--Elizabeth Norman, author of We Band of Angels
A book that should inspire all young women to go out and make things happen. -- Frank Close, author of The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
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Emling offers an intimate look at Curie's relationship with her children...[and a] fascinating, moving story... [with an] inspiring message conveyed throughout. --Carmela Ciuraru, The Boston Globe
The story of the second act of the genius's life, as a widowed mother of two. -- Harpers
Emling delivers a compulsively readable biography of Curie and her formidable daughters. -- Ms. magazine
The often harrowing tale covers the great physicist's struggle with xenophobia and sexism, her mental and physical breakdowns, and the campaign by American journalist Missy Meloney to supply her with radium.
Most compellingly, it bares Curie's relationships with her daughters, the Nobel prize-winning chemist Irene and writer Eve. -- Nature
Emling reveals a hidden side of the life of two-time Nobel Prize winner. -- Publishers Weekly
An intimate portrait of the professional and private lives of legendary scientist Marie Curie and her daughters, Irene and Eve... A uniquely human look at a brilliant scientific family. -- Kirkus Reviews
A new twist...bringing the story into the 21st century...Recommended. --- Choice
Shelley Emling makes an invaluable contribution to history by documenting the afteraffects of radiation and fame on this remarkable pioneer of the atom, a woman who sacrificed herself for the sake of deadly knowledge. --Tom Zoellner, author of Uranium: War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
Publicly glum and famously determined, Marie Curie struggled against the extraordinary prejudices of her time, and became an icon. In this engagingly delightful look behind the heavy skirts of the era, Shelley Emling reveals Marie's and her two disparate daughters' idiosyncratic family life, and especially the significant role that their visits to the United States played in their personal development. --Peter Atkins, author of Galileo's Finger
Marie Curie and Her Daughters breathes life into an icon of science. Emling uses private letters, the unpublished papers of her daughter, Irene Curie, and an interview with her granddaughter Helene Langevin-Joliot to take the reader into Curie's role as the mother of two daughters, as a traveler to America and beyond, and as a woman in a man's world. If young women are looking for a real-life role model beside today's celebrities, this story will fill that niche.--Elizabeth Norman, author of We Band of Angels
A book that should inspire all young women to go out and make things happen. -- Frank Close, author of The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
Shelley Emling's dazzling chronicle of the three Curies and their world famous accomplishments is surpassed only by her account of how each stretched her era's concept of the possibilities for women. A tour de force! --Megan McKinney, author of The Magnificent Medills
Ms. Emling's riveting new biography reveals in page-turning prose the life-balance struggles of a true genius. It's a tip of the hat to the private Marie, the single working mother, whose many accomplishments include her two amazing daughters. --Lisa Verge Higgins, New York Journal of Books
Shelley Emling's excellent joint biography of Marie, her daughters (and a granddaughter, too) is an exhilarating story that couples scientific discovery and motherhood. A book that should propel young women into science for the sheer fun of it, it's also a rich tale of war and peace, family commitment, friendship and medical progress. --Adele Glimm, author of Gene Hunter and Rachel Carson
A must read for every woman and every female teenager. In accessible prose, Emling enlightens the world about this enigmatic scientist, and, with the help of personal letters shared by Curie's granddaughter, Emling has woven a story of a woman full of grace and of the daughters who loved her without fail. I loved this book. --Mary H. Manhein, author of The Bone Lady and Trail of Bones
Emling offers an intimate look at Curie's relationship with her children [and a] fascinating, moving story [with an] inspiring message conveyed throughout. Carmela Ciuraru, The Boston Globe
The story of the second act of the genius's life, as a widowed mother of two. Harpers
Emling delivers a compulsively readable biography of Curie and her formidable daughters. Ms. magazine
The often harrowing tale covers the great physicist's struggle with xenophobia and sexism, her mental and physical breakdowns, and the campaign by American journalist Missy Meloney to supply her with radium. Most compellingly, it bares Curie's relationships with her daughters, the Nobel prize-winning chemist Irene and writer Eve. Nature
Emling reveals a hidden side of the life of two-time Nobel Prize winner. Publishers Weekly
An intimate portrait of the professional and private lives of legendary scientist Marie Curie and her daughters, Irene and Eve A uniquely human look at a brilliant scientific family. Kirkus Reviews
A new twist...bringing the story into the 21st century...Recommended. Choice
Shelley Emling makes an invaluable contribution to history by documenting the afteraffects of radiation and fame on this remarkable pioneer of the atom, a woman who sacrificed herself for the sake of deadly knowledge. Tom Zoellner, author of Uranium: War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
Publicly glum and famously determined, Marie Curie struggled against the extraordinary prejudices of her time, and became an icon. In this engagingly delightful look behind the heavy skirts of the era, Shelley Emling reveals Marie's and her two disparate daughters' idiosyncratic family life, and especially the significant role that their visits to the United States played in their personal development. Peter Atkins, author of Galileo's Finger
Marie Curie and Her Daughters breathes life into an icon of science. Emling uses private letters, the unpublished papers of her daughter, Irene Curie, and an interview with her granddaughter Helene Langevin-Joliot to take the reader into Curie's role as the mother of two daughters, as a traveler to America and beyond, and as a woman in a man's world. If young women are looking for a real-life role model beside today's celebrities, this story will fill that niche. Elizabeth Norman, author of We Band of Angels
A book that should inspire all young women to go out and make things happen. Frank Close, author of The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
Shelley Emling's dazzling chronicle of the three Curies and their world famous accomplishments is surpassed only by her account of how each stretched her era's concept of the possibilities for women. A tour de force! Megan McKinney, author of The Magnificent Medills
Ms. Emling's riveting new biography reveals in page-turning prose the life-balance struggles of a true genius. It's a tip of the hat to the private Marie, the single working mother, whose many accomplishments include her two amazing daughters. Lisa Verge Higgins, New York Journal of Books
Shelley Emling's excellent joint biography of Marie, her daughters (and a granddaughter, too) is an exhilarating story that couples scientific discovery and motherhood. A book that should propel young women into science for the sheer fun of it, it's also a rich tale of war and peace, family commitment, friendship and medical progress. Adele Glimm, author of Gene Hunter and Rachel Carson
A must read for every woman and every female teenager. In accessible prose, Emling enlightens the world about this enigmatic scientist, and, with the help of personal letters shared by Curie's granddaughter, Emling has woven a story of a woman full of grace and of the daughters who loved her without fail. I loved this book. Mary H. Manhein, author of The Bone Lady and Trail of Bones
Emling offers an intimate look at Curie's relationship with her children...[and a] fascinating, moving story... [with an] inspiring message conveyed throughout. --Carmela Ciuraru, The Boston Globe
The story of the second act of the genius's life, as a widowed mother of two. --Harpers
Emling delivers a compulsively readable biography of Curie and her formidable daughters. --Ms. magazine
The often harrowing tale covers the great physicist's struggle with xenophobia and sexism, her mental and physical breakdowns, and the campaign by American journalist Missy Meloney to supply her with radium. Most compellingly, it bares Curie's relationships with her daughters, the Nobel prize-winning chemist Irene and writer Eve. --Nature
Emling reveals a hidden side of the life of two-time Nobel Prize winner. --Publishers Weekly
An intimate portrait of the professional and private lives of legendary scientist Marie Curie and her daughters, Irene and Eve... A uniquely human look at a brilliant scientific family. --Kirkus Reviews
A new twist...bringing the story into the 21st century...Recommended. --Choice
Shelley Emling makes an invaluable contribution to history by documenting the afteraffects of radiation and fame on this remarkable pioneer of the atom, a woman who sacrificed herself for the sake of deadly knowledge. --Tom Zoellner, author of Uranium: War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
Publicly glum and famously determined, Marie Curie struggled against the extraordinary prejudices of her time, and became an icon. In this engagingly delightful look behind the heavy skirts of the era, Shelley Emling reveals Marie's and her two disparate daughters' idiosyncratic family life, and especially the significant role that their visits to the United States played in their personal development. --Peter Atkins, author of Galileo's Finger
Marie Curie and Her Daughters breathes life into an icon of science. Emling uses private letters, the unpublished papers of her daughter, Irene Curie, and an interview with her granddaughter Helene Langevin-Joliot to take the reader into Curie's role as the mother of two daughters, as a traveler to America and beyond, and as a woman in a man's world. If young women are looking for a real-life role model beside today's celebrities, this story will fill that niche. --Elizabeth Norman, author of We Band of Angels
A book that should inspire all young women to go out and make things happen. --Frank Close, author of The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
Shelley Emling's dazzling chronicle of the three Curies and their world famous accomplishments is surpassed only by her account of how each stretched her era's concept of the possibilities for women. A tour de force! --Megan McKinney, author of The Magnificent Medills
Ms. Emling's riveting new biography reveals in page-turning prose the life-balance struggles of a true genius. It's a tip of the hat to the private Marie, the single working mother, whose many accomplishments include her two amazing daughters. --Lisa Verge Higgins, New York Journal of Books
Shelley Emling's excellent joint biography of Marie, her daughters (and a granddaughter, too) is an exhilarating story that couples scientific discovery and motherhood. A book that should propel young women into science for the sheer fun of it, it's also a rich tale of war and peace, family commitment, friendship and medical progress. --Adele Glimm, author of Gene Hunter and Rachel Carson
A must read for every woman and every female teenager. In accessible prose, Emling enlightens the world about this enigmatic scientist, and, with the help of personal letters shared by Curie's granddaughter, Emling has woven a story of a woman full of grace and of the daughters who loved her without fail. I loved this book. --Mary H. Manhein, author of The Bone Lady and Trail of Bones