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The 2010 Award

 

The Invention of Everything Else

by Samantha Hunt

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Rijeka City Library / Gradska Knjiznica Rijeka, Croatia

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Harvill Secker, UK

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

Louisa is an imaginative and curious chambermaid who, while cleaning rooms at the New Yorker Hotel, stumbles across a man living permanently in room 3327, which he has transformed into a scientific laboratory. Brought together by a shared interest in the pigeons that nest in the hotel, Louisa discovers that the mysterious guest is Nikola Tesla, one of the most brilliant – and most neglected – inventors of the twentieth century.

The Invention of Everything Else charts the relationship of the girl and the genius during the last week of Tesla’s life, when sinister forces are closing in on him. However, as well as being an engaging literary mystery, this exceptional novel movingly tells the life story of this extraordinary man and also recounts the heartbreak and redemption of one ordinary family..

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Samantha Hunt’s fiction has been published in the New Yorker and McSweeney’s and she has written one previous novel. She received the ‘5 under 35’ award from the American National Book Foundation in 2006 and currently teaches writing and bookmaking at the Pratt Institute.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Samantha Hunt succeeded to catch the essence of Nikola Tesla’s personality, describing him as a person living between genius and madness.

 

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