Rosalind Franklin was a Jewish scientist with a remarkable talent as a chemist. Although there were few women working in this field in the 1950s, Franklin, using crystallography, captured an image that held the secret to unlocking the structure of DNA: the double helix. Her Photo 51 was used by her male colleagues without her knowledge, and they went on to win the Nobel Prize, while Franklin never found out how instrumental her work was to the discovery of the double helix.
This incredible story uncovers the life and work of an extraordinary scientist, rightfully celebrating her landmark contributions to history. The award-winning, bestselling author of Who Says Women Can’t Be Doctors? has created an inspiring picture book biography introducing Rosalind Franklin's groundbreaking life to young readers.
Recommended Age | 5 - 9 |
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Author | Tanya Lee Stone |
Illustrator | Gretchen Ellen Powers |
ISBN | 0316351245 |
Publication Date | Feb 20, 2024 |
Publisher | Christy Ottaviano Books |
Language | English |