Travelling to Infinity

Travelling to Infinity

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Made into a major motion picture, this moving memoir written by Stephen Hawking’s first wife covers the turbulent years of her marriage to the astrophysics genius, her traumatic divorce, and their recent reconciliation Professor Stephen Hawking is one of the most famous and remarkable scientists of our age and the author of the scientific bestseller A Brief History of Time, which has sold more than 25 million copies. In this compelling memoir, his first wife, Jane Hawking, relates the inside story of their extraordinary marriage. As Stephen's academic renown soared, his body was collapsing under the assaults of a motor neuron disease. Jane's candid account of trying to balance his 24-hour care with the needs of their growing family reveals the inner strength of the author, while the self-evident character and achievements of her husband make for an incredible tale presented with unflinching honesty. Jane's candor is no less apparent when the marriage finally ends in a high-profile meltdown, with Stephen leaving Jane for one of his nurses and Jane marrying an old family friend. In this exceptionally open, moving, and often funny memoir, Jane Hawking confronts not only the acutely complicated and painful dilemmas of her first marriage, but also the relationship's fault lines exposed by the pervasive effects of fame and wealth. The result is a book about optimism, love, and change that will resonate with readers everywhere.

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Format
Softcover
Pages
487
Price
17.75 €

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This book was slow going ... I was looking for other things to do instead of listening to it. I also caught myself spacing out on numerous occasions and didn't bother going back to listen to the passage again. I just couldn't connect to the story. Nevertheless, I did appreciate the author putting her life story against the ongoing political and social events and how their lives were impacted by it. It was also interesting to hear about the development of rights for disabled individuals. On the other hand, there was just too much information: details of both his and her academic work, political and social events and minutiae recounting of family events and details about a lot of family friends. This book needs a good editing, to cut out all the fluff. More than once I thought about not finishing it and when I checked once again my listening progress and there were still 4 hours left, I just gave up.

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