Mrs. Einstein by: Anna McGrail

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Publisher: Anchor Books
Release date: 5th November, 1998
Media: Paperback

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In January 1902 Albert Einstein's future wife Mileva Maric, a fellow student at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic in Zurich, gave birth to a baby girl in her hometown of Novi Sad in southern Hungary. The pregnancy was kept a secret from the couple's closest friends, and little Lieserl was given up for adoption. Einstein and Mileva eventually married in 1903 and produced two sons. They divorced in 1918 and Einstein married his cousin Elsa. Nothing more is known about Einstein's daughter, whose very existence remained a jealously guarded secret until 1986.

In Mrs Einstein, Anna McGrail imagines what might have become of Lieserl. The discarded daughter grows up with an astonishing mind and an abiding hatred for her father. Given her extraordinary mathematical ability--an ability she insists she has inherited from her mother--she resolves to haunt her father's scientific career and determines to master the cutting-edge physics of the day, the science of gravity and light. She will match each of Einstein's mathematical proofs with one of her own that goes beyond its conclusions or undermines its findings.

Repeatedly thwarted by her material disadvantages and her restricted access to the current scientific journals, she eventually hits on an uglier plan. She will use Einstein's own great equation, e = mc2 , to engineer a nuclear bomb. This ultimate weapon of mass destruction will be based on the scientific theories of the world-famous pacifist, and Einstein himself will be forced to recognize this fact by the daughter he resolutely refused to acknowledge. At this point McGrail returns us for a brief moment from fiction to history: Lieserl's crucial discovery of the splitting of a uranium atom was indeed made by a woman scientist, Lise Meitner, in 1938.

Lieserl's obsession with her father takes her on a picaresque journey across Europe and on to America, accompanied by her larger-than-life friend and protector, the German teacher Maja. They survive a sequence of bizarre adventures that range from the absurdly comical to the tragic. McGrail's fictional tale is sharply written, with enough mathematical detail woven in to make the Lieserl character thoroughly convincing. Maja, an ingenious counterbalance for her single-minded heroine, is a bizarrely effective manipulator of the two women's fortunes. Her ageless, chameleonic beauty is magically modified to seduce any who stand in their way, improbably opening doors for them wherever they go.

This is an entertaining, readable novel in which magical realism contrives a quirky kind of verisimilitude for a plot that is ultimately driven by the intricate twists and turns of 20th- century science. There is a gentle irony in McGrail's championing of a forgotten daughter and her ill-treated mother that keeps the reader amused and attentive, and is never solemnly insistent. --Lisa Jardine

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Rating: 5 of out 5 - A unexpected pleasure

Do not be put off by the title or strange cover design - this is an amazing novel. Touching, funny and exciting. A real page turner. I have since lent my copy to various friends (male and female and of all ages) and everyone has loved it. An inspired idea brilliantly executed

Rating: 5 of out 5 - Deep and complex , but unputdownable!

A fascinating book that combines the changes in science, society and women's lives over the past century or so.The 'Mrs Einstein' (in fact the 'lost' daughter of Einstein) provides a focus for those changes , and yet remains an almost ghostly presence.Its about maths and science, parental love and loss, about growing up and growing old. Haunting, enchanting and one of those books you want to read again as soon as you have finished.


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