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How to Win a Nobel Prize

Shortlisted for the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize

Illustrated by Bernard Caleo
Published by Rock the Boat
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

A time-travelling adventure with interactive experiments for budding young scientists, by Nobel Prize winning Barry Marshall


Mary has always wanted to win a Nobel Prize and loves running her own science experiments at home.

One day Mary stumbles on a secret meeting of Nobel Prize winners. Dr Barry Marshall agrees to travel with her through time to learn the secrets behind some of the most fascinating and important scientific discoveries. They talk time and space with Albert Einstein, radiation with Marie Curie, DNA with Crick, Watson and Wilkins – and much more.

Filled with experiments to try at home and featuring famous Nobel prize-winners:

Albert Einstein • Marie Curie • Guglielmo Marconi Francis Crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins • Alexander Fleming • Tu Youyou • Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar • Gertrude Elion • Norman Borlaug • Rita Levi-Montalcini • Jean-Pierre Sauvage, J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa • Barry Marshall and Robin Warren

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Rock the Boat (February 1, 2019)
  • Length: 192 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781786075253
  • Ages: 8 - 12

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Raves and Reviews

'I really enjoyed the activities at the end of each chapter, there are some unbelievable experiments. The fact that it was a female lead character added to the delight of reading this.'

– Gail Eagar, Royal Society judge and teacher

‘A fascinating whistle-stop tour of the lives and accomplishments of eleven Nobel prize-winners.'

– School Librarian

'Delightful.'

– Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell

'How to Win a Nobel Prize does a superb job of telling the fascinating stories behind many different Nobel prize winners. It is a fantastic journey through time with Mary and Barry, meeting amazing scientists past and present. I especially enjoyed the many experiments you can try yourself that fit the theme of each prize winner.'

– Dominic Walliman, author of Professor Astro Cat's Atomic Adventure

‘A recommended read for science fans – and future Nobel prize-winners – aged 8 and over.’

– Armadillo Magazine

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