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The Invention of Everything Else

Written by Samantha Hunt

Average Score: NA

From the moment Louisa first catches sight of the strange man who occupies a forbidden room on the thirty-third floor, she is determined to befriend him.Unbeknownst to Louisa, he is Nikola Tesla—inventor of AC electricity and wireless communication—and he is living out his last days at the Hotel New Yorker.Winning his attention through a shared love of pigeons, she eventually uncovers the story of Tesla’s life as a Serbian immigrant and a visionary genius: as a boy he built engines powered by June bugs, as a man he dreamed of pulling electricity from the sky.The mystery deepens when Louisa reunites with an enigmatic former classmate and faces the loss of her father as he attempts to travel to the past to meet up with his beloved late wife. Before the week is out, Louisa must come to terms with her own understanding of love, death, and the power of invention.

The Invention of Everything Else immerses the reader in a magical mid-twentieth-century New York City thrumming with energy, wonder, and possibility.

Book Details

Science Fiction
Paperback, 272 Pages
Published by Mariner Books on March 02, 2009
First Published by Harvill Secker in 2008
ISBN-10 054708577X
ISBN-13 978-0547085777

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction | Niall Harrison
for me, at least, The Invention of Everything Else walks its tightrope to its end, and usually finds the words to link wonder to our lived experience.
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