Book Review: Biography of Albert Einstein

This book starts with a perfectly raked up chronology of events from the annals of history in this acclaimed scientist's life. His personal life replete with his two marriages and the tussle with one of his sons, Eddu, who did not forgive him throughout his life is worth reading. Though the exact nature or the cause of enmity is not mentioned, it is still worth taking time to read.

The mind of this great scientist does not stop mesmerising people even after decades of his death. He did have an acid tongue as many have described according to this book- he never minded retorting back to a well posed query that offended him.

Nonetheless, his academic strides are very nerve-wrecking in that many talked about his theory of relativity and quipped that they didn't understand anything, but knew that he did understand. He had a great charisma that dumbfounded them and proved he was a great intellectual.

A very good book to read. Very interesting. A lot about Einstein's life is revealed.

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