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A Quantum Life (adapted for Young Adults)
My Unlikely Journey From the Street to the Stars
Hakeem Oluseyi, Joshua Horwitz
Random House Children's Books · August 13, 2024
Reading lane: Young Adult Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Physics
A Quantum Life (adapted for Young Adults): My Unlikely Journey From the Street to the Stars
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At a Glance
Who It's For
- Good for readers who enjoy Young Adult Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Physics
- Good for readers interested in african
Book Details
- Authors: Hakeem Oluseyi, Joshua Horwitz
- Publisher: Random House Children's Books
- Published: August 13, 2024
- Themes: Teens, Black, Inspirational.
- Reading lane: Science & Nature and People & Places.
- Publisher: Random House Children's Books.
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Young Adult Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Physics
85%Young Adult Fiction / People & Places / United States / African American
80%Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Drugs, Alcohol, Substance Abuse
79%
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About This Book
A NASA astrophysicist narrates his improbable journey from an impoverished childhood and an adolescence mired in drugs and crime to the nation's top physics PhD program at Stanford in this inspiring coming-of-age memoir. Born into extreme poverty and emotional deprivation, James Edward Plummer was blessed with a genius I.Q. and a love of science. But in his community, a young bookworm quickly becomes a target for violence and abuse. As he struggles to survive his childhood i...
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