Children's & YA

MARIE CURIE: A QUEST FOR LIGHT

An stunning-looking authorised biography, making Curie's fascinating story available to children and adults alike

by Frances Andreasen Østerfelt, Anja C. Andersen and Anna Blaszczyk

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Marie Curie's life and research changed the world and paved the way for new opportunities for all women. Her unique drive - against all odds - to understand nature and its laws lead to ground-breaking research, which changed the science of medicine - both in terms of diagnoses and treatment. She was the first female recipient of a Nobel Prize and the first - and to date the only - person to receive a Nobel Prize in two categories, first physics and later in chemistry.

A personal note from the author, Frances Andreasen Østerfelt:

"On a personal note, Marie Curie has been in my life always. As I wrote in the book, she and Pierre never took a patent on radium. By 1920, the price of one gram (!) of radium was US$ 100,000, a price she could not afford. A female American journalist (Missey Maloney) learned of this and started a fundraising in the US to buy the gram for Marie’s laboratory at the Radium Institute in Paris. As receipt of this gift, Marie agreed to travel to the US – a back-breaking tour. Everyone wanted to see her.

In 1929, Marie’s sister Bronya, a Polish physician, wanted to create a similar Radium Institute in Warsaw. Bronya sold bricks to raise money for construction. But again the problem of money arose to buy radium. So there was a new fundraising in America. This time Marie set limits to the extent of her travels. One of the few places she visited was Henry Ford’s celebration for the 50th anniversary of his friend, Thomas Edison’s, electric light bulb in Dearborn, Michigan.

Marie was a superstar, especially for the Polish communities in America. My mother, daughter of Polish immigrants in Detroit, Michigan, then a 9-year-old schoolgirl, was a witness to Marie’s visit. Three weeks after leaving the US and returning to Paris, the New York Stock Exchange crashed. This started the Great Depression. Marie became a symbol of hope and optimism despite all odds. My mother talked about Madame Curie throughout my childhood."

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English World: IDW


German: Knesebeck


Polish: Media Rodzina


Romanian: Editura Art

Author Biography

Frances Andreasen Østerfelt is Dr.odont, writer and artist with a life-long passion for Marie Curie's life and work. She is American, but lives in Denmark with her husband on the island of Bornholm.


Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics and the newly founded chair of ’Public Understanding of Science’, Anja C. Andersen has written an impressive volume of accessible essays on scientific and technical issues and she is co-writer on Marie Curie: A Quest for Light.


Anna Blaszczyk is a Polish graphic artist, illustrator and animation film maker.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Cobolt
  • Publication Date August 2018
  • Orginal LanguageDanish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9788770856980
  • Publication Country or regionDenmark
  • Pages136
  • ReadershipChildren
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleMarie Curie: et lys i mørket
  • Original Language AuthorsFrances Andreasen Østerfelt, Anja C. Andersen and Anna Blaszczyk
  • Copyright Year2018

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