In his highly readable storytelling style, Sheinkin (The Notorious
Benedict Arnold) weaves together tales of scientific and technological
discovery, back-alley espionage, and wartime sabotage in a riveting
account of the race to build the first atomic weapon. The famous (Robert
Oppenheimer) and infamous (spy Harry Gold) headline an enormous cast of
characters, which also includes Norwegian resistance fighter Knut
Haukelid, whose secret wartime missions prevented Hitler from acquiring
an atom bomb. B&w portraits of key players appear in photo- montages
that begin each of the book's four sections. Sheinkin pulls from
numerous sources to supply every chapter with quotations that swiftly
move the narrative forward. Suspenseful play-by-play moments will
captivate, from the nuclear chain reaction test at the University of
Chicago to the preparations for and dropping of the first bomb over
Hiroshima. In a "genie out of the bottle" epilogue, details of the Cold
War's escalating arms race and present-day weapons counts will give
readers pause, especially Sheinkin's final thoughts: "It's a story with
no end in sight. And, like it or not, you're in it." A must-read for
students of history and science. Ages 10 up. (Sept.) Copyright 2012 Reed
Business Information. -- Publishers Weekly
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time."
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