
‘Storm in a Tea Cup’ – Helen Czerski . Sientist Helen Czerski spoke at Second Home on the physics of everyday life in December and we’re glad to stock her latest work at Libreria. As Alexander Larman writes in The Guardian this month: ‘Helen Czerski’s engaging debut book seeks to demystify physics in everyday life, so whether you know your refraction from your reflection, or find the entire subject incomprehensible, this should be an invaluable primer. Dealing with the everyday – such as what really happens when you spill a few drops of coffee, or how magnetism really works – is a winning ploy. It enables Czerski to offer a mixture of erudition and enthusiasm to explain her chosen topics, leading the reader gently by the hand into some surprisingly complicated areas, but mostly keeping the discussion light, accessible and interesting Background photo credit: Abrar Mohsin @penguinrandomhouse
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‘Storm in a Tea Cup’ – Helen Czerski
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Sientist Helen Czerski spoke at Second Home on the physics of everyday life in December and we’re glad to stock her latest work at Libreria. As Alexander Larman writes in The Guardian this month: ‘Helen Czerski’s engaging debut book seeks to demystify physics in everyday life, so whether you know your refraction from your reflection, or find the entire subject incomprehensible, this should be an invaluable primer. Dealing with the everyday – such as what really happens when you spill a few drops of coffee, or how magnetism really works – is a winning ploy. It enables Czerski to offer a mixture of erudition and enthusiasm to explain her chosen topics, leading the reader gently by the hand into some surprisingly complicated areas, but mostly keeping the discussion light, accessible and interesting.’
#Libtriptych #Libreriarecommends #bebetter #guardianreviews #scienceisfun #helenczerski Background photo credit: Abrar Mohsin @penguinrandomhouse
‘Storm in a Tea Cup’ – Helen Czerski
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Sientist Helen Czerski spoke at Second Home on the physics of everyday life in December and we’re glad to stock her latest work at Libreria. As Alexander Larman writes in The Guardian this month: ‘Helen Czerski’s engaging debut book seeks to demystify physics in everyday life, so whether you know your refraction from your reflection, or find the entire subject incomprehensible, this should be an invaluable primer. Dealing with the everyday – such as what really happens when you spill a few drops of coffee, or how magnetism really works – is a winning ploy. It enables Czerski to offer a mixture of erudition and enthusiasm to explain her chosen topics, leading the reader gently by the hand into some surprisingly complicated areas, but mostly keeping the discussion light, accessible and interesting.’
#Libtriptych #Libreriarecommends #bebetter #guardianreviews #scienceisfun #helenczerski Background photo credit: Abrar Mohsin @penguinrandomhouse