Walter Isaacsons Einstein meets Craig Browns 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret in this innovative biography of the famous physicist told in ninety-nine dazzling vignettes. Most of us would agree that Albert Einsteins name is synonymous with genius and that his likeness is often used as a shorthand for all scientists appearing everywhere from cartoons to textbooks. He has become more myth than man. That being the case how best to capture his essence? In Einstein in Time and Space talented young science journalist Samuel Graydon answers that question with an illuminating mosaic--99 intriguingly different particles that cumulatively reveal Einsteins contradictory and multitudinous nature. Glimpsed among these shards: a slacker who failed every subject but math a job seeker who couldnt get hired a lothario who courted many women and a charmer who was the life of the party. As brilliant as he was inconsistent Einstein was simultaneously an avid supporter of the NAACP and the fight for civil rights and someone capable of great prejudice. He was loved by many known by few and inspirational to a generation of young physicists. Graydon reveals every corner of Einsteins world: the false reporting that rocketed Einstein to fame nearly overnight his effect on people he met merely in passing even the remarkable posthumous journey of the famed physicists brain. Entertaining comforting bolstering and shocking Einstein in Time and Space is the unique story of a man who redefined how we view our universe and our place within it.