Published by Graphic Universe (TM) on August 6, 2019
ISBN: 1541528174
Pages: 208
Genres: Non-Fiction
Format: Graphic Novel
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Alice Milani’s consideration of Marie Curie, first woman Nobelist, will appeal to young scientists as well as budding feminists. Originally published in Italian, this graphic novel provides a thorough examination of Marie Curie’s personal and professional lives, as well as her death. Told through flashbacks, readers follow Curie as a frustrated student in Poland who eventually is able to move to Paris to live with her sister and study at the Sorbonne. Milani, the writer and illustrator, takes some license and allows readers into the mind of Marie Curie which provides insight into the person behind the science. Milani covers the science as well as Curie’s personal life; she uses speeches, conversations, and illustrations of her work to illuminate Curie’s discoveries. She also does not shy away from the trouble Curie faced as an educated woman with personal ambitions. The graphic novel in pencil and watercolor will appeal to upper-middle school and high school students. Recommended for Grades 8 and up.
Elizabeth Andersen, Librarian, Westbrook High School