Isaac Newton
Giants of Science 2
Giants of Science
Kathleen Krull - Author
Awards
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Bulletin Blue Ribbon
School Library Journal Best Book
Summary of Isaac Newton
Summary of Isaac Newton
Reviews for Isaac Newton
An Excerpt from Isaac Newton
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What was Isaac Newton like? Secretive, vindictive, withdrawn, obsessive, and, oh, yes, brilliant. His imagination was so large that, just “by thinking on it,” he invented calculus and figured out the scientific explanation of gravity.Yet Newton was so small-minded that he set out to destroy other scientists who dared question his findings. Here is a compelling portrait of Newton, contradictions and all, that places him against the backdrop of 17th-century England, a time of plague, the Great Fire of London, and two revolutions.
“The second title in Krull’s Giants of Science series meets, and perhaps even exceeds, expectations set by the debut, Leonardo da Vinci (BCCB 7/05). Krull and Newton are a match made in heaven: she with her flair for capturing the flaws and foibles of the mighty, and he with his razor-sharp mind and abysmal social skills.”—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, starred review “That Krull manages, in some 100-plus text pages, to present Leonardo's scientific accomplishments while at the same time conveying a sense of the man himself…is no mean feat and bodes well for the succeeding volumes in the series.” —Kirkus Reviews for Giants of Science: Leonardo da Vinci “Outstanding. A multi-faceted portrait of a genius.”—School Library Journal, starred review
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