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An Atomic Love Story

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Nonfiction: Biography
Unabridged   11 hour(s)
Publication date: 08/12/2025

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An Atomic Love Story

The Extraordinary Women in Robert Oppenheimer's Life

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696619653

Summary

A gripping narrative of the love and betrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer, told through the lives of three unique women.

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Product Description

Set against a dramatic backdrop of war, spies, and nuclear bombs, An Atomic Love Story unveils a vivid new view of a tumultuous era and one of its most important figures. In the early decades of the twentieth century, three highly ambitious women found their way to the West Coast, where each was destined to collide with J. Robert Oppenheimer, the enigmatic physicist whose work in creating the atomic bomb would forever impact modern history. His first and most intense love was for Jean Tatlock, though he married the tempestuous Kitty Harrison—both were members of the Communist Party—and was rumored to have had a scandalous affair with the brilliant Ruth Sherman Tolman, ten years his senior and the wife of another celebrated physicist. Although each were connected through their relationship to Oppenheimer, their experiences reflect important changes in the lives of American women in the twentieth century: the conflict between career and marriage; the need for a woman to define herself independently; experimentation with sexuality; and the growth of career opportunities.

Beautifully written and superbly researched, this intimate portrait shares the tragedies, betrayals, and romances of an alluring man and three bold women, revealing how they pushed to the very forefront of social and cultural changes in a fascinating, volatile era.

Author Bio

Shirley Streshinsky is the critically acclaimed author of three works of nonfiction and four historical novels. As a journalist and travel essayist, she has written extensively for Redbook, Glamour, Preservation, American Heritage, the American Scholar, and Condé Nast Traveler and has been featured on NPR. Patricia Klaus received her PhD in modern British history from Stanford, where she specialized in women's studies, the history of marriage, and the study of war and literature. Klaus has taught at Yale, Stanford, and the University of Virginia. She lives with her husband and two sons on a farm in Sonoma County, California.