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HALF LIFE

Jillian Cantor

HALF LIFE re-imagines the live and history of Marie Curie.
In real life, a young governess, Marya Sklodowski, was engaged to be married to Kazimierz Zorawski, a dashing mathemetics student, until his parents didn't approve of him marrying a penniless governess and he broke the engagement. Heartbroken, Marya reinvented herself as Marie: moved from Poland to Paris, enrolled in the Sorbonne to study science, met Pierre Curie and fell in love. They would go on to have two daughters, invent radium and win a Nobel prize. Until Pierre Curie would die a tragic early death, plunging Marie into a deep depression and setting off a tabloid spiral that would nearly ruin her career and end her life. But she would go onto persevere, winning a second Nobel prize, inventing mobile xrays to save thousands of soldiers in World War 1, and starting a cancer treatment institute using radiation to save lives. Kazimierz Zorawski would go on to marry Leokadia, a concert pianist, and have three children with her. But he would never get over the true love of his life, Marya, and spent his final days staring at a statue of her that was erected in front of her cancer institute in Poland.

All of that's true.

But what if Marya and Kazimierz had ignored his parent's wishes and gotten married anyway? Half-Life re-imagines all of their lives executing this premise, looking at the way Marya's and Leokadia's lives took different paths, as well as Pierre Curie, reshaping not only the course of these three lives, but of science and history and the world when the discovery of radium comes about entirely differently. And what happens, when Marya and Pierre eventually do meet, 10 years late, questioning fate and destiny and what it means to really love?
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Published 2021-03-01 by Harper Perennial

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France: Livre de Poche ; Israel: Simanim Publishing

Jillian Cantor's beautifully written HALF LIFE is a poignant exploration of ambition, family, gender and love. I couldn't put down this tender, nuanced and inspiring novel. This is a book for anyone who's ever been torn by conflicting passions and loyalties; in other words, this is a book for all of us. A dazzling must-read.

In her riveting new novel, Half Life, Jillian Cantor explores not only the fascinating inner life of the famous scientist Marie Curie but also the life that might have been if she'd chosen love over science in her early years, a determination that would have irrevocably altered the face of science and history. This thoughtful, compelling story delves into issues faced by modern women, while inviting readers to ruminate on their own life choices and the domino-effect of those decisions.