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This fast-paced entry in the Trailblazers biography series outlines Albert Einstein’s life, from his birth in Germany in 1879 to his death in New Jersey in 1959. Filled with an appealing mix of clearly explained scientific information and interesting details about Einstein’s personality and experiences, the book is generously illustrated with often humorous drawings. Pop-out boxes convey facts about various scientific theories and relevant historical figures. The appendices include a helpful timeline, a short list of further reading, and a glossary.
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Trailblazers: Albert Einstein by Maya
Educational and Fascinating I really enjoyed this book all about the life of the genius, crazy-haired man who’s name is well known just about anywhere: Albert Einstein. Aside from beautiful illustrations and an organized, easy-to-follow lay out, this book has many interesting facts about Einstein. For instance, did you know that he played violin and loved Mozart sonatas? Or that his parents moved to Italy and left him behind in a boarding home back in Germany? Because I certainly didn't. If I had to sum it up I would say that the book is so good, it's like it was written by Albert Einstein himself! Trailblazers: Albert Einstein is a book for anyone who loves both reading (which I'm sure you do) and science; and obviously anyone who wants to learn about the best scientist of all times!