"Before I cracked RJ Gadney’s fictionalised novel, Albert Einstein Speaking, I made a mental checklist of my knowledge and perceptions of the great scientist: world’s smartest man/genius; goofy eccentric with iconic unruly hair; a Jew who fled the Nazis before WWII; affiliated with Princeton university in the 1950s; worked on America’s nuclear bomb program. Oh, and that quotation that argues that God doesn’t play craps with his creation. My reading of this novel greatly changed or clarified two of those perceptions..." - Chris Oleson reviews Albert Einstein Speaking by RJ Gadney
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