"Those who enjoy the work of James Gleick and Brian Greene will find [ The Beauty of Falling] an intriguing read. At the leading edge of science, this book combines innovative research with a personal story." * Kirkus Reviews * "What exactly is gravity? is the question that drives Claudia de Rhams explorations of the puzzling, irresistible force that governs our universe. This part-memoir, part-textbook begins with a crash course in gravitys fundamental nature, from Newton and Galileo to black holes and dark energy. . . . The best moments, though, are when de Rham recounts her own interfaces with gravityas a scuba diver, pilot, aspiring astronaut and theoretical physicistgiving this force an alluring personality."---Lucy Tu, Scientific American "An excellent primer."---Dylan Neri, The Spectator "Highlighting the main theories of gravity from Newton and Einstein to Hawking and Roger Penrose, [ De Rham] produces a comprehensive overview of her scientific obsession."---Hannah Beckerman, The Observer "[ De Rhams] sense of wonderment is infectious. . . . de Rhams writing sometimes floats beyond gravity when considering concepts of curiosity, rules, uncertainty, perseverance, and most notably, failure. She decides that the benefit of falling is the opportunity to successfully get back up."---Tony Miksanek, Booklist "The Beauty of Falling is a great book for young women in STEM to check out not only for interesting perspectives on gravity, but also to connect with de Rham through her story of being a woman in science."---Hailey Dickinson, Yahoo! "[ The book] describes physics in a way that is honest, clear and decidedly real. . . . An interesting story told by a warm, eager narrator."---Amy Arthur, BBC Sky at Night "[ de Rham] provides an entertaining and insightful history and explanation of gravity infused with personal reminiscences and anecdotes." * Choice * "The Beauty of Falling is an enjoyable and relatively quick read: a first-hand and personal glimpse into the life of a theoretical physicist and the process of discovery."---Kurt Hinterbichler, Cern Courier