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A Mind of Her Own
- Narrated by: Hillary Huber
- Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
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Summary
From Paula McLain, the best-selling author of The Paris Wife and Love and Ruin, comes a breathtakingly intimate story of the brilliant, willful Marie Curie—a young woman in Paris on the verge of her greatest discovery yet: herself.
Marie Sklodowska, 25, is studying science at the Sorbonne—one of the only universities in the world that has begun to admit women. A thousand miles from her native Poland, with no money and the odds stacked against any woman daring to pursue a career in such a rigorous field, Marie throws herself into her studies. She’s certain that to succeed in a man’s world, she will have to go it alone.
Her meticulous plans get thrown slightly off-course when Marie attracts the attention of an accomplished physicist, himself on the precipice of greatness. Pierre Curie, famous for his work on symmetry, believes he has found in Marie an equal who shares his devotion to scientific discovery. He offers to help with her work, and soon begins to court her. But to Marie, men have always been an obstacle, love a distraction from her goals. She hasn’t come this far to let either stand in the way of her dreams—dreams Pierre insists they can share.
In A Mind of Her Own, McLain taps into the luminous mind and complex heart of a singular woman caught between order and chaos, science and love in the period just before the world would learn her name.
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- Mark
- 02-09-24
Fascinating Novella
I really like Paula McLain's writing and hugely enjoyed this brief novella that deals with a young Marie Skolodowska as she tries to make her way in a man's world at the Sorbonne in Paris 1893. The university has only recently begun to accept women as students and she is determined to succeed on her own terms and not be derailed by the romantic advances of Pierre Curie who she sees as being an obstacle to her achieving her goals (men always, in her view, taking the credit). It's a brief listen at just over an hour and yet it manages to be very powerfully evocative of the period and the woman (who would, of course, go on to fulfil her dreams and become world renowned for her pioneering research into radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize). She actually went on to win many other prizes including a second Nobel Prize. None of this is covered in the novella but it goes to show what a strong, brave and determined woman she was and how right it is that she is held in such high regard for her monumental achievements in science.
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- Hannah
- 04-08-22
An Amazing Storyline and Characters
The narrator was excellent and I love the way the author went from one chapter to the next
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