"What Do You Care What Other People Think?"
Further Adventures of a Curious Character
23 February 2018
Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.
Description
The New York Times best-selling sequel to "Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!"
Like the "funny, brilliant, bawdy" (The New Yorker) "Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!" this book’s many stories—some funny, others intensely moving—display Richard P. Feynman’s unquenchable thirst for adventure and unparalleled ability to recount important moments from his life.
Here we meet Feynman’s first wife, Arlene, who taught him of love’s irreducible mystery as she lay dying in a hospital bed while he worked on the atomic bomb at nearby Los Alamos. We listen to the fascinating narrative of the investigation into the space shuttle Challenger’s explosion in 1986 and relive the moment when Feynman revealed the disaster’s cause through an elegant experiment: dropping a ring of rubber into a glass of cold water and pulling it out, misshapen. In "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century lets us see the man behind the genius.
Reviews
"Feynman’s voice echoes raw and direct through these pages." — James Gleick, New York Times Book Review
"One final, welcome jolt from Mr. Feynman…There are a great many things for all of us in this book." — Peter Gorner, Chicago Tribune
"There is nothing obtuse or difficult about [this] book. Indeed, Feynman’s rendering of such a potentially complex subject as the Challenger disaster is straightforward, lucid, and accessible."
— San Francisco Chronicle
"One of the greatest minds of the twentieth century…[He] was also stubborn, irreverent, playful, intensely curious and highly original in practically everything he did." — New York Review of Books
"A gentler book [than “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!”], and for those interested in the man, a more substantial one."
— Bettyann Kevles, Los Angeles Times
Also By: Richard P. Feynman
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An omnibus edition celebrating a great scientific mind and a legendary American original including a live recording.
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Paperback, 1996
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Paperback, 2018
One of the most famous science books of our time, the phenomenal national bestseller that "buzzes with energy, anecdote and life. It almost makes you want to become a physicist" (Science Digest).
Richard P. Feynman, Bill Gates, Ralph Leighton
E Book, 2018
One of the most famous science books of our time, the phenomenal national bestseller that "buzzes with energy, anecdote and life. It almost makes you want to become a physicist" (Science Digest).
Richard P. Feynman, Ralph Leighton
Hardback, 2005
An omnibus edition celebrating a great scientific mind and a legendary American original including a live recording.
Ralph Leighton
Paperback, 2000
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