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Marie Curie secretly educated herself at a time when women were forbidden to study, becoming the first woman professor in France's most famous university, the Sorbonne, and the head of research in the science department. This inspiring biography captures Curie's amazing life: her discovery of how radioactivity worked, how she used its properties to learn about the natural world, and how she saved soldiers' lives during WWI.

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Marie Curie secretly educated herself at a time when women were forbidden to study, becoming the first woman professor in France's most famous university, the Sorbonne, and the head of research in the science department. This inspiring biography captures Curie's amazing life: her discovery of how radioactivity worked, how she used its properties to learn about the natural world, and how she saved soldiers' lives during WWI.
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Ian Graham earned a diploma in applied physics at City University, London, and then earned a graduate degree in journalism. He has written more than 250 children's nonfiction books. Annaliese Stoney graduated from University College Falmouth's illustration course in 2011 and has been working as a freelance illustrator ever since.