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Published: 20th October 2016
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Published: 22nd August 2016
Paperback
Published: 22nd May 2017
The Atomic Weight of Love
By (Author) Elizabeth J Church
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
22nd May 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
250g
A luminous and enthralling story of birds and science, ambition and sacrifice, revolutions both big and small and the late blooming of an unforgettable woman.
In 1941, spirited and adventurous Meridian Wallace begins her ornithology studies at the University of Chicago. The last thing she expects is to fall in love with a man two decades older: her brilliant physics professor, Alden Whetstone or for him to be recruited to Los Alamos, New Mexico, to take part in a mysterious wartime project.
Meridian agrees to give Alden a year of her life, deferring her own ambitions for the sake of her husbands. But hers is a world, and a time, in which a wife cannot be a scientist and a woman cannot choose her own destiny.
As the decades pass, Meridian strives to resist the clipping of her wings, torn between who she is and who circumstances demand her to be. It is a struggle that will make her enemies and lead to heartache, but which also offers the possibility of freedom, friendship and transformation
A striking story of a woman forced to choose between the future she desires or the path society insists she take Harpers Bazaar
An elegant glimpse into the evolution of love and womanhood Kirkus
Churchs debut will likely strike a chord, especially with women who find that not much has changed in our patriarchal society since Meris time, and that Meris story might well be their own Booklist
A tightly crafted novel New York Times Book Review
A fast pace and a light tone keep this charming debut gliding along Sunday Times
Elizabeth J. Church was born in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Her father, a research chemist, was drafted out of Carnegie Mellon University, where he was pursuing his graduate studies, and was sent to join other scientists working in secret on the Manhattan Project. Church's mother, a biologist, eventually joined her husband in Los Alamos. Church practiced law for over thirty years, focusing on mental health and constitutional law issues. She is the author of The Atomic Weight of Love. All the Beautiful Girls is her second novel. She lives in Northern New Mexico.