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Barbara Goldsmith

    May 18, 1937 – June 26, 2016

    This American author left an indelible mark on literature and philanthropy. Her writings, acclaimed for their distinctive style and depth, explore complex human relationships and societal issues. Through her essays and articles, she touched upon a wide spectrum of themes, earning both critical recognition and a broad readership. Her enduring legacy is defined by art, literature, and a lasting contribution to society.

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    Other Powers
    Obsessive genius : the inner world of Marie Curie
    • Marie Curie remains the only woman to win two Nobel prizes - the first in 1903 for the discovery of radioactivity and the second in 1911 for the discovery of radium and polonium. Her discovery of radium opened the door to the exploration of the atom. What is even more remarkable is that the Nobel prize wasn't awarded to another woman until twenty years later, and it was Marie's daughter - Irene Joliot-Curie - who received it for discovering artificial radioactivity. In turn Irene's daughter, Helene Langevin-Joliot, helped create the first atomic pile in France. The legacy of Marie Curie, her daughter and grand-daughter makes for a fascinating story of the family who released the radioactivity that has transformed our world.

      Obsessive genius : the inner world of Marie Curie
    • Other Powers

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.0(355)Add rating

      Focusing on the life of Victoria Woodhull, this biography intertwines her remarkable journey as a suffragette, psychic, and presidential candidate with the broader historical context of America's Victorian era. It explores the vibrant social, political, and religious landscape during the fight for women's suffrage and the Spiritualist movement post-Civil War. Through engaging narratives, the book highlights the complex dynamics between different groups in the struggle for voting rights, showcasing Woodhull's influence on society and the suffrage movement.

      Other Powers