Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith (National Book Award Finalist)

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Price
$10.99  $10.22
Publisher
Square Fish
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Pages
288
Dimensions
6.73 X 8.26 X 0.81 inches | 0.57 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780312661045

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About the Author

Deborah Heiligman has written more than twenty books for children. She graduated from Brown University, and started her writing career working for Scholastic News Explorer, the classroom magazine, but left when she wanted to be home with her children, and then she started writing her books. She is married to Jonathan Weiner, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for The Beak of the Finch.

Reviews

"The unlikely, and happy marriage of Charles Darwin and Emma Wedgewood comes to life in Heiligman's intelligent and fast-moving book. Emma, a devout Christian but a sympathetic editor, helped make the arguments in 'On the Origin of Species' airtight. Meanwhile readers can almost effortlessly absorb Darwin's ideas and the culture in which they developed, along with a portrait of Victorian everyday life." --New York Times Book Review, 2009 Notable Book

"With empathy, humor and insight, Heiligman proves the truth of the maxim that behind every great man there is indeed a great woman. There have been many Darwin-themed books published this year (which marks the 200th anniversary of his birth). This is clearly the best." --NPR.org

"A delightful book about the question at the heart of the Darwins' marriage." --The New York Times Book Review

"Heiligman's writing is so good--so rooted in particulars of time, place and Darwin's scientific thought, yet so light and full of drama--that readers will care about Charles and Emma and their love story. The debate between science and religion continues, today, but the relationship of Charles and Emma Darwin demonstrates that science and religion are not incompatible." --Bookpage

"This is the 'wow' biography on the Darwins - meticulously researched, richly rendered and rewarding every step of the way." --San Francisco Chronicle

"Heiligman conveys the social order of the day, the comfort religion provided and even, yes, the evolution of Darwin's thoughts." --The Washington Post Book World

"There's an extraordinary sense of how persistent and vigorous Darwin's scientific thought was, and of what an unusually loving and involved parent and husband he was...Great for young readers to watch scientific work as a personal project." --The Chicago Tribune

"Allows readers not only to understand Darwin's ideas, but to appreciate how Emma's responses tempered them." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Heiligman has created a unique, flowing, and meticulously researched picture of the controversial scientist and the effect of his marriage on his life and work." --School Library Journal, starred review

"Here is a timely, relevant book that works on several levels: as a history of science, as a biography, and, last but not least, as a romance." --Horn Book, starred review

"This intersection between religion and science is where the book shines, but it is also an excellent portrait of what life was like during the Victorian era, a time when illness and death were ever present, and, in a way, a real-time example of the survival of the fittest." --Booklist, starred review

"Come for the science, stay for the love story" --BCCB, starred review

"This rich, insightful portrait of Charles and Emma Darwin's marriage explores a dimension of the naturalist's life that has heretofore been largely ignored...readers wanting to know more will discover two brilliant thinkers whose marital dialectic will provide rich fodder for discussions of science and faith." --Kirkus Reviews

"A unique blend of romance, scientific observations, explanations of medical practices prevalent in the earlynineteenth century, and opportunities to examine scientific discoveries and religious beliefs in detail." --VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates)

"The conflicts between science and religion are daunting subjects, but Deborah Heiligman's beautiful book Charles and Emma unravels all the complexity through the lives of two remarkable people. At its heart, "Charles and Emma" is a love story--but it is amazing how much you learn by the time you finish. I enjoyed every page." --Professor Ari L. Goldman, Columbia University, author of "The Search for God at Harvard."

"Not only among the very best [Darwin biographies], but it provides something new, which is quite an achievement in such a crowded field." --John Bonner, Professor Emeritus, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University

"It is magnificent and will be a much loved and read book by many people." --Rosemary Grant, Senior Research Biologist, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University

"I loved the book and feel strongly that it should be marketed to readers of many ages and not restricted to students." --Mary Lou Gleason, New York Academy of Sciences