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Charles and Emma : the Darwins' leap of faith
    Heiligman, Deborah.
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.,
Pub date: 2009.
Pages: 268 p., [8] p. of plates :
ISBN: 9780805087215
Item info: 2 copies available at Corinth Library and Oak Park Library.
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Publishers Weekly Review
Starred Review. This rewarding biography of Charles Darwin investigates his marriage to his cousin Emma Wedgwood. Heiligman (the Holidays Around the World series) has good reason for this unusual approach: as deeply as they loved each other, Emma believed in God, and Charles believed in reason. Embracing the paradoxes in her subjects' personalities, the author unfolds a sympathetic and illuminating account, bolstered by quotations from their personal writings as well as significant research into the historical context. We meet Charles as he weighs the pros and cons of wedded life but then seeks his father's advice (Darwin père urges him to conceal his religious doubts); Emma becomes a more fervent believer after the death of her favorite (and more religious) sister. Heiligman writes for motivated readers, and her style can be discursive (mention of a letter can introduce a few sentences on the British postal system). Her book allows readers not only to understand Darwin's ideas, but to appreciate how Emma's responses tempered them. Eight pages of photos, not seen by PW. Ages 12 up. (Feb.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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Starred Review. Gr 8 Up Beginning with Darwin's notorious chart listing reasons to wed and not to wed, Heiligman has created a unique, flowing, and meticulously researched picture of the controversial scientist and the effect of his marriage on his life and work. Using the couple's letters, diaries, and notebooks as well as documents and memoirs of their relatives, friends, and critics, the author lets her subjects speak for themselves while rounding out the story of their relationship with information about their time and place. She shows how Darwin's love for his intelligent, steadfast, and deeply religious cousin was an important factor in his scientific work pushing him to document his theory of natural selection for decades before publishing it with great trepidation. Just as the pair embodied a marriage of science and religion, this book weaves together the chronicle of the development of a major scientific theory with a story of true love. Published for young adults, this title will be equally interesting to adults drawn to revisit Darwin on his 200th birthday. Ellen Heath, Easton Area Public Library, Easton, PA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Personal Author: Heiligman, Deborah.
Title: Charles and Emma : the Darwins' leap of faith / Deborah Heiligman.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : Henry Holt and Co., 2009.
Physical descrip: 268 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Summary: Charles Darwin and his wife, Emma, were deeply in love and very supportive of each other, but their opinions often clashed. Emma was extremely religious, and Charles questioned God's very existence.
Local note: BAKER & TAYLOR JUVENILE.
Local note: bt/kvb
Held by: CENTRAL CORINTH OAKPARK LACKMAN BLUEVALLEY ANTIOCH
Personal subject: Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882--Juvenile literature.
Personal subject: Darwin, Emma Wedgwood, 1808-1896--Juvenile literature.
Subject term: Naturalists--England--Biography--Juvenile literature.
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