Atomic Women: The Untold Stories of the Scientists Who Helped Create the Nuclear Bomb
Atomic Women: The Untold Stories of the Scientists Who Helped Create the Nuclear Bomb
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Atomic Women: The Untold Stories of the Scientists Who Helped Create the Nuclear Bomb

Written and illustrated by Roseanne Montillo
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Bomb meets Code Girls in this nonfiction narrative about the little-known female scientists who were critical to the invention of the atomic bomb during World War II. They were leaning over the edge of the unknown and afraid of what they would discover there–meet the World War II female scientists who worked in the secret sites of the Manhattan Project. Recruited not only from labs and universities from across the United States but also from countries abroad, these scientists helped in–and often initiated–the development of the atomic bomb, taking starring roles in the Manhattan Project. In fact, their involvement was critical to its success, though many of them were not fully aware of the consequences. The atomic women include: Lise Meitner and Irène Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie Curie), who laid the groundwork for the Manhattan Project from EuropeElizabeth Rona, the foremost expert in plutonium, who gave rise to the “Fat Man” and “Little Boy,” the bombs dropped over JapanLeona Woods, Elizabeth Graves, and Joan Hinton, who were inspired by European scientific ideals but carved their own paths This book explores not just the critical steps toward the creation of a successful nuclear bomb, but also the moral implications of such an invention.

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    Book Details

    ISBN
    9780316489607
    Publication Date
    May 18, 2021
    Publisher
    Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
    Page Count
    272
    Audience
    Young Adult
    Reading Age
    12 - 18 years

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