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Discover the incredible life and accomplishments of Lise Meitner, the pioneering female physicist who defied all odds. In "The Woman Who Split the Atom," bestselling author-illustrator Marissa Moss brings to life the gripping story of a woman determined to make her mark in a male-dominated field.
From battling sexism and anti-Semitism in Berlin to making groundbreaking discoveries in radiation, Meitner's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Witness the resilience and determination of a woman who fought for her education, her career, and equality in her field, even when faced with life-threatening circumstances.
With meticulous research and captivating storytelling, Moss takes readers on a thrilling ride through Meitner's life. Delve into the pages of this book to understand the struggles and triumphs of a brilliant mind who forever changed the world with her discovery of nuclear fission.
While Meitner's male lab partner was awarded a Nobel Prize for their joint accomplishment, the unfairness of the situation did not deter her. Her unwavering dedication to her craft and her belief in the power of knowledge remained steadfast. Witness her battle against the atrocities of war and her unwavering pursuit of understanding the world.
Be inspired by Meitner's strong moral compass and commitment to pacifism in a time of great turmoil. This book sheds light on her humanity amidst a world consumed by conflict. Join us on this journey of discovery and learn about an extraordinary woman who overcame adversity and fought to have her contributions recognized.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the captivating story of one of history's overlooked heroes. Grab your copy of "The Woman Who Split the Atom" now and delve into the extraordinary life of Lise Meitner, a physicist, a fighter, and a true inspiration.
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