Einstein - Corinne Maier

Einstein

By: Corinne Maier, Anne Simon (Illustrator)

Hardcover | 1 July 2016

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My name is Albert Einstein. I am a world star, but this has its drawbacks. Let me tell you my story...

Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the theory of relativity. He is considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. Einstein is the third in Maier and Simon's collection of graphic novels exploring the lives of the most controversial and outspoken figures in modern history.

About the Author

Anne Simon was born in 1980 in France. She studies at one of the most prestigious art schools in France. In 2004, she received the New Talent prize at the Angoul me festival, and she released her first comic book Persephone in the Underworld in 2006.

About the Illustrator

Corinne Maier was born in 1963 in Geneva. As a writer, economist, historian and psychoanalyst, she has produced around 15 non-fiction books on subjects like psychoanalysis, society, history and humor. Her books are bestsellers in her native France and some (such as Hello Laziness) have been translated into several languages.
Industry Reviews

Accessible to all ages, these books provide a deep look into the origins and accomplishments of these historical figures, rendered with a rich, expressive art style that makes these people and their surroundings come to life. Maier s words and Simon s visuals blend together beautifully on the page, making for an especially engaging read that never feels like homework.
-"The AV Club"
The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein s genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him. [] An additional purchase for high school or adult graphic novel collections where the history of science is of high interest.
-"School Library Journal""
In a deft translation, Maier s sharp, clever dialogue gives this portrayal a rapid pace, matched by Simon s energetic and spirited art. Though her figures are drawn in a relatively simple cartoon style, Simon s adroit panel and page composition illustrate not only Einstein s life but the wonders of the cosmos. [...] The savvy script and illustration celebrate Einstein s life and work in a memorably imaginative visual saga.
"Publishers Weekly"
[] perhaps the most enjoyable pages of this graphic are those that clearly explain his biggest theories: General Relativity, Special Relativity, String Theory. All are broken down into beautifully simple explanations with helpful and entertaining graphics that make this biography a must-read for Einstein fanatics and the newly curious alike.
"BookPage"
The cartoon style and conventions are well suited to express what Einstein calls the universe of my thoughts. The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein s genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him.
"School Library Journal"
[...] the graphic novel unfolds with elegant simplicity of language and intelligent playfulness that would have delighted Einstein, who was known for his irreverent wit. In addition to the easily digestible format, the substance of the book is decidedly nutritious Einstein s most important theories are explained with care and comprehensible clarity.
"Brainpickings"
Accessible to all ages, these books provide a deep look into the origins and accomplishments of these historical figures, rendered with a rich, expressive art style that makes these people and their surroundings come to life. Maier s words and Simon s visuals blend together beautifully on the page, making for an especially engaging read that never feels like homework.
"The AV Club"
The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein s genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him. [] An additional purchase for high school or adult graphic novel collections where the history of science is of high interest.
"School Library Journal"
A story of the man himself, going from daydreamer to celebrity and ultimately an advocate for peaceafter learning, to his horror, that his theory provided the scientific underpinning for the atomic bomb.
Brigid Alverson
Einstein represents another accessible, engrossing work of comics biography. At times you feel you re stepping in Einstein s footprints.
"Comics Alliance"
An excellent addition to Maier's series of biographies on (so far) great 20th century minds.
"Nicola Mansfield"
Humorous and a great overview of the life of one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, Einstein is a graphic jaunt through both the scientist's world and work. A good introduction to his theories and ideas, this will be an enjoyable read for any readers of memoir comics or for older children.
"Left Bank Books""
With verve, the pair manage to educate and entertain.
Boston Globe
In a deft translation, Maier s sharp, clever dialogue gives this portrayal a rapid pace, matched by Simon s energetic and spirited art. Though her figures are drawn in a relatively simple cartoon style, Simon s adroit panel and page composition illustrate not only Einstein s life but the wonders of the cosmos. [...] The savvy script and illustration celebrate Einstein s life and work in a memorably imaginative visual saga.
Publishers Weekly
The best so far of this French team's efforts.
Booklist
[] perhaps the most enjoyable pages of this graphic are those that clearly explain his biggest theories: General Relativity, Special Relativity, String Theory. All are broken down into beautifully simple explanations with helpful and entertaining graphics that make this biography a must-read for Einstein fanatics and the newly curious alike.
BookPage
The cartoon style and conventions are well suited to express what Einstein calls the universe of my thoughts. The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein s genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him.
School Library Journal
[...] the graphic novel unfolds with elegant simplicity of language and intelligent playfulness that would have delighted Einstein, who was known for his irreverent wit. In addition to the easily digestible format, the substance of the book is decidedly nutritious Einstein s most important theories are explained with care and comprehensible clarity.
Brainpickings
Accessible to all ages, these books provide a deep look into the origins and accomplishments of these historical figures, rendered with a rich, expressive art style that makes these people and their surroundings come to life. Maier s words and Simon s visuals blend together beautifully on the page, making for an especially engaging read that never feels like homework.
The AV Club
The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein s genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him. [] An additional purchase for high school or adult graphic novel collections where the history of science is of high interest.
School Library Journal
A story of the man himself, going from daydreamer to celebrity and ultimately an advocate for peaceafter learning, to his horror, that his theory provided the scientific underpinning for the atomic bomb.
Brigid Alverson
No book can do everything with such a life. But this is a job well done.
The Comics Journal
Einstein represents another accessible, engrossing work of comics biography. At times you feel you re stepping in Einstein s footprints.
Comics Alliance
An excellent addition to Maier's series of biographies on (so far) great 20th century minds.
Nicola Mansfield
Humorous and a great overview of the life of one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, Einstein is a graphic jaunt through both the scientist's world and work. A good introduction to his theories and ideas, this will be an enjoyable read for any readers of memoir comics or for older children.
Left Bank Books"
Corinne Maier was listed as one of the BBC's Inspirational and Influential Women of 2016

With verve, the pair manage to educate and entertain.
--Boston Globe

In a deft translation, Maier's sharp, clever dialogue gives this portrayal a rapid pace, matched by Simon's energetic and spirited art. Though her figures are drawn in a relatively simple cartoon style, Simon's adroit panel and page composition illustrate not only Einstein's life but the wonders of the cosmos. [...] The savvy script and illustration celebrate Einstein's life and work in a memorably imaginative visual saga.
--Publishers Weekly

The best so far of this French team's efforts.
--Booklist

[...] perhaps the most enjoyable pages of this graphic are those that clearly explain his biggest theories: General Relativity, Special Relativity, String Theory. All are broken down into beautifully simple explanations with helpful and entertaining graphics that make this biography a must-read for Einstein fanatics and the newly curious alike.
--BookPage

The cartoon style and conventions are well suited to express what Einstein calls the "universe of my thoughts." The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein's genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him.
--School Library Journal

[...] the graphic novel unfolds with elegant simplicity of language and intelligent playfulness that would have delighted Einstein, who was known for his irreverent wit. In addition to the easily digestible format, the substance of the book is decidedly nutritious -- Einstein's most important theories are explained with care and comprehensible clarity.
--Brainpickings

Accessible to all ages, these books provide a deep look into the origins and accomplishments of these historical figures, rendered with a rich, expressive art style that makes these people and their surroundings come to life. Maier's words and Simon's visuals blend together beautifully on the page, making for an especially engaging read that never feels like homework.
--The AV Club

The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein's genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him. [...] An additional purchase for high school or adult graphic novel collections where the history of science is of high interest.
--School Library Journal

A story of the man himself, going from daydreamer to celebrity and ultimately an advocate for peace--after learning, to his horror, that his theory provided the scientific underpinning for the atomic bomb.
--Brigid Alverson

No book can do everything with such a life. But this is a job well done.
--The Comics Journal

Einstein represents another accessible, engrossing work of comics biography. At times you feel you're stepping in Einstein's footprints.
--Comics Alliance

An excellent addition to Maier's series of biographies on (so far) great 20th century minds.
--Nicola Mansfield

Humorous and a great overview of the life of one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, Einstein is a graphic jaunt through both the scientist's world and work. A good introduction to his theories and ideas, this will be an enjoyable read for any readers of memoir comics or for older children.
--Left Bank Books


Corinne Maier was listed as one of the BBC's Inspirational and Influential Women of 2016

With verve, the pair manage to educate and entertain.
--Boston Globe

In a deft translation, Maier's sharp, clever dialogue gives this portrayal a rapid pace, matched by Simon's energetic and spirited art. Though her figures are drawn in a relatively simple cartoon style, Simon's adroit panel and page composition illustrate not only Einstein's life but the wonders of the cosmos. [...] The savvy script and illustration celebrate Einstein's life and work in a memorably imaginative visual saga.
--Publishers Weekly

The best so far of this French team's efforts.
--Booklist

[...] perhaps the most enjoyable pages of this graphic are those that clearly explain his biggest theories: General Relativity, Special Relativity, String Theory. All are broken down into beautifully simple explanations with helpful and entertaining graphics that make this biography a must-read for Einstein fanatics and the newly curious alike.
--BookPage

The cartoon style and conventions are well suited to express what Einstein calls the "universe of my thoughts." The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein's genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him.
--School Library Journal

[...] the graphic novel unfolds with elegant simplicity of language and intelligent playfulness that would have delighted Einstein, who was known for his irreverent wit. In addition to the easily digestible format, the substance of the book is decidedly nutritious -- Einstein's most important theories are explained with care and comprehensible clarity.
--Brainpickings

Accessible to all ages, these books provide a deep look into the origins and accomplishments of these historical figures, rendered with a rich, expressive art style that makes these people and their surroundings come to life. Maier's words and Simon's visuals blend together beautifully on the page, making for an especially engaging read that never feels like homework.
--The AV Club

The book succeeds as a creative exploration of Einstein's genius and the factors and forces that may have influenced him. [...] An additional purchase for high school or adult graphic novel collections where the history of science is of high interest.
--School Library Journal

A story of the man himself, going from daydreamer to celebrity and ultimately an advocate for peace--after learning, to his horror, that his theory provided the scientific underpinning for the atomic bomb.
--Brigid Alverson

No book can do everything with such a life. But this is a job well done.
--The Comics Journal

Einstein represents another accessible, engrossing work of comics biography. At times you feel you're stepping in Einstein's footprints.
--Comics Alliance

An excellent addition to Maier's series of biographies on (so far) great 20th century minds.
--Nicola Mansfield

Humorous and a great overview of the life of one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, Einstein is a graphic jaunt through both the scientist's world and work. A good introduction to his theories and ideas, this will be an enjoyable read for any readers of memoir comics or for older children.
--Left Bank Books

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