Synopses & Reviews
Linus Pauling was the most important chemist, and arguably the most important American scientist, of the 20th century. From his description of the chemical bond to his discovery of the cause of sickle-cell anemia and his groundbreaking work with vitamin C, his work leaped over the boundaries of disciplines, including chemistry, physics, biology, immunology, nuclear physics, and more. Now in this exciting new biography, acclaimed science writer Tom Hager brings Pauling's wide range of scientific accomplishments vividly to life while also shedding light on Pauling's activities outside the scientific realm. He shows how Pauling used his scientific fame to help advance political causes, particularly the battle against the spread of nuclear weapons during the 1950s. Despite the trouble his political activism caused him, he remained unmoved in his dedication to making the world a safer place. His perseverance was rewarded with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1963, making him the only person in history to win two unshared Nobels. In Linus Pauling, we read about a true a scientific giant: imaginative, bold, and unafraid of anyone and anything.
Review
"Pauling is a unique icon in the world of chemistry.... [This book] is a quick read that uses black-and-white illustrations to bring the story of a notable scientist and hero to a general audience. For advanced middle and high-school students, this book will bring the human dimension to their study of chemistry."--Science Teacher
"In this well-written biography... the life of Nobel Prize-winning chemist Linus Pauling proves a captivating and inspiring story."--Kirkus Reviews
"The author... has done an excellent job in capturing the essence of this complex and controversial genius in a single slim, highly readable volume.... This book is easy to read, well illustrated, and contains a useful compilation of further readings. I recommend it highly."--Science Books & Films
"This well-written biography...is truly a portrait of a 'scientific giant.' Pauling's research achievements in chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine are clearly discussed in relation to his life...fine coverage... The extensive list of further reading by and about the Nobel Prize winner and his political and scientific interests will be useful to students stimulated by this engaging title."--School Library Journal
Synopsis
Oxford Portraits in Science is an ongoing series of scientific biographies for young adults. Each biography examines the personality of its subject as well as his or her discoveries, combining accessible technical information with numerous photographs, illustrations, and diagrams.