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"Brings to life Franklin's grit and spirit...an important contribution to the historical record." --The Washington Post
The new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie!
She changed the world with her discovery. Three men took the credit.
Rosalind Franklin has always been an outsider--brilliant, but different. Whether working at the laboratory she adored in Paris or toiling at a university in London, she feels closest to the science, those unchanging laws of physics and chemistry that guide her experiments. When she is assigned to work on DNA, she believes she can unearth its secrets.
Rosalind knows if she just takes one more X-ray picture--one more after thousands--she can unlock the building blocks of life. Never again will she have to listen to her colleagues complain about her, especially Maurice Wilkins who'd rather conspire about genetics with James Watson and Francis Crick than work alongside her.
Then it finally happens--the double helix structure of DNA reveals itself to her with perfect clarity. But what unfolds next, Rosalind could have never predicted.
Marie Benedict's powerful new novel shines a light on a woman who sacrificed her life to discover the nature of our very DNA, a woman whose world-changing contributions were hidden by the men around her but whose relentless drive advanced our understanding of humankind.
Also By Marie Benedict:
The Other Einstein
Carnegie's Maid
The Only Woman in the Room
Lady Clementine
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie
Marie Benedictis a lawyer with more than ten years' experience as a litigator at two of the country's premier law firms and for Fortune 500 companies. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Boston College with a focus in history and art history and a cum laude graduate of the Boston University School of Law. Marie, the author of The Other Einstein, Carnegie's Maid, The Only Woman in the Room, and Lady Clementine, views herself as an archaeologist of sorts, telling the untold stories of women. She lives in Pittsburgh with her family.
Eileen's #staffpick Her Hidden Genius by Marie Benedict Marie Benedict investigates the interior life of real women from the past. She tells the story you thought you knew with respect and new insight. Platforms: book, Hoopla (ebook) #staffpicksaturday https://t.co/XtYfBVyT2C
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#ListenBack #EarphonesAward "@NicolaBarber_VO's expressive narration captures...Rosalind Franklin, the great English biophysicist” featured in this historical fiction by Marie Benedict as she "seamlessly switches intonation...[among] accents" @audible_com https://t.co/4irMFIHRlZ
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@saxrarandom Ah, Lessons in Chemistry. One of our top checked out books for 2022. If you want something on the light side, The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao by Martha Batalha could fit the bill. Her Hidden Genius by Marie Benedict is a compelling fiction read based on a true story.