‘Stefano Sandrone’s wonderful gift to the readers of this book is an opportunity to spend a few precious private moments with 24 Nobel Prize winners. There are wisdom and valuable advice in each chapter, but it is the insights into each Nobelist as a real person, with real life stories, that makes this book very special.’
Magdalena Skipper - Editor-in-Chief of Nature
‘Nobel Life offers tantalising glimpses into the Nobel Prize winners’ works, their ideas and their personalities. Showing the humanity of some and the humanness of all, we see curiosity and creativity, collaboration and competition, selfishness and generosity, graciousness and haughtiness.’
Shirley M. Malcom - Head of Education and Human Resources Programs of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
‘In these touching conversational portraits of Nobel Laureates, the reader is invited to follow their scientific quest and personal life trajectories, often marked by unexpected turns. Stefano Sandrone succeeds in revealing the human side of brilliant scientists who emerge as individuals with their passions and quirks, yet humble and with a sense of social responsibility.’
Helga Nowotny - Professor emerita at ETH Zurich and Former President of the European Research Council
‘No interviews have ever discussed all the facets of the lives of these explorers of unknown territories in science and medicine. Stefano Sandrone has formulated intelligent questions for intelligent people.’
Anders Bárány - Professor emeritus at Stockholm University and Former Scientific Secretary to the Nobel Committee for Physics
‘An interesting collection of interviews of Nobel Prize winners. An insight into their minds. Their struggles. Their findings and science. What they were doing when they got the call. All have one thing is common. They are humble and thankful. A wonderful read to enlighten readers.’
Amit V
Source: NetGalley Reader
‘This would make a superlative choice for library acquisition, as well as for readers who enjoy science writing and biography … Five stars. Well written and interesting with insights into a world most of us will never experience.’
Annie Buchanan
Source: Goodreads
‘The book includes much vivid detail about the human side of science.’
Matthew Reisz
Source: Times Higher Education
‘sometimes funny, occasionally poignant, and always insightful … Highly recommended for all readers.’
Z. B. Johnson
Source: Choice Connect