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Galileo's Daughter : A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love
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Galileo's Daughter : A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love
Author: Dava Sobel

Book Information
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780140280555 - ISBN-10: 0140280553
Publication Date: 11/1/2000
Pages: 432


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio CD (Abridged), Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Hardcover, Hardcover

Book Description:
Galileo Galilei's telescopes allowed him to discover a new reality in the heavens. But for publicly declaring his astounding argument--that the earth revolves around the sun--he was accused of heresy and put under house arrest by the Holy Office of the Inquisition. Living a far different life, Galileo's daughter Virginia, a cloistered nun, proved to be her father's greatest source of strength through the difficult years of his trial and persecution.

Drawing upon the remarkable surviving letters that Virginia wrote to her father, Dava Sobel has written a fascinating history of Medici--era Italy, a mesmerizing account of Galileo's scientific discoveries and his trial by Church authorities, and a touching portrayal of a father--daughter relationship. Galileo's Daughter is a profoundly moving portrait of the man who forever changed the way we see the universe.

• Winner of the Christopher Award and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award

• Named a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, and the American Library Association

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Top Member Book Reviews

Honey N. (witchgrrl) wrote on 12/25/2007...

9 member(s) found this review helpful.

I ordered _Galileo's Daughter_ on a whim. Wow. It was really, really good. The story is the story of the life of Galileo, and especially of his relationship with his older daughter, who is a nun with the convent name of Maria Celeste. The time period featured here is not one that I've ever been especially interested in. Nor did I know anything about Galileo, (beyond that Indigo Girls song and a conspiracy theory that someone told me when I was a teenager, that the Church actually knew already that the earth went around the sun, they just weren't ready for the public to know) or think that it was a lack in my life not to, but this book was riveting. Sobel did a great job of keeping you interested with the narrative and the letters from Maria Celeste to her father, without neglecting contextual information about the politics and church doctrine of the time. This book transformed my understanding of this period of Italian history. The idea of being arrested, tortured, or even executed for disagreeing with church doctrine is chilling. If you are interested in science, history, or the relationship between church and state, then order _Galileo's Daughter_ right away. Dava Sobel also wrote a similar book which I plan to investigate: _Longitude:The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time_. Five stars.

Tracey W. wrote on 1/6/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

Family history interwoven with scientific theories being discovered and lots of religious politics. One of those books everyone tells you to read...and they are right!

Colleen J. (shukween) wrote on 8/5/2008...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is a great combination of biography and memoir, and is told using a unique construction. The author has researched well the later life of Gallileo, and presents his story of experimentation, mathematics and presentation of Copernicus' earth-centric theory of the solar system and surrounding uproar in great detail, but interlaces those factual episodes with one half of a set of correspondence. She uses the surviving letters of his daughter to him during the latter half of his life to add to the dry facts the daily routine of his life and his concerns on more mundane things. Truly a unique combination of factual history and daily life.

Courtney Z. wrote on 2/24/2007...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

I have to say that I read about 2/3 and then found it a little boring

Michele S. (luluinphilly) wrote on 10/6/2008...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read this book after viewing a PBS special about Galileo, his troubles with the church, and his daughter. I knew his daughter was a nun and to support your father when your own "boss" is against him was mighty brave. I enjoyed this book. Very in-depth or what others might call tedious. Good read.

Lynne L. (homescoolmom) wrote on 4/11/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

loved this book. Fascinating account of Galileo's life and times.

Linda C. (Seagull) wrote on 3/14/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

"Sobel is a master storyteller...What she has done, with her choice of excerpts and her strong sense of story, is bring a great scientist to life. Reading GALILEO'S DAUGHTER, we hear Galileo's voice, we sense his pain and share his excitement, and every once again we marvel at how the human mind, and heart, can lift so much."--The New York Times

Phyllis B. (seaoftranquillity) wrote on 7/20/2006...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is fiction but it gives great insight into Galileo life, the church, and the role of women during 17 century.

Vikki C. (Vikki) wrote on 11/14/2005...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Absolutely top notch. Galileo's life history, in part told through decades of survivng letters from his daughter who was in a convent. These letters humanize the man who was a genius

Cathy A. (csa) wrote on 9/30/2005...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is beautifully written. I had a hard time getting through the technical scientific stuff.


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Justin A. wrote on 10/28/2006...


Good condition. Front cover is a little bent on the corners from wear.

Talitha D. wrote on 6/13/2006...


Excellent story.

Carol D. wrote on 6/13/2006...


Interesting historical novel.

Lindy N. (Lindylou) wrote on 2/1/2006...


Fascinating historical novel!

Suzanne F. (Suzanne) wrote on 1/12/2006...


This is an excellent read!


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