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Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on May 1, 2013
The title of this book refers to the mental picture young Albert Einstein conjured one day while biking through the countryside; he looked at the sunbeams "speeding from the sun to the Earth" and suddenly imagined he was "racing through space on a beam of light." Berne and Radunsky -- in a gorgeous piece of bookmaking -- use this "biggest, most exciting thought Albert had ever had" as the focal point for their homage to the great physicist. As a boy, young Einstein "hardly said a word at all." But he "looked and wondered" at the...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2013 | Biographies
Berne and Radunsky--in a gorgeous piece of bookmaking--use the "biggest, most exciting thought Albert had ever had" as the focal point for...Log In or Sign Up to Read More