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"Command the Sun" by Gilbert Morris is a captivating and thought-provoking work of historical fiction that takes readers on a journey through the life of Thomas Edison. The novel explores the complex and often contradictory character of one of the most influential inventors in history, delving into his relentless pursuit of knowledge, his struggles with his own ego and ambition, and his complicated personal relationships. The story begins with Edison as a young boy, already showing a remarkable aptitude for science and a fierce determination to succeed. As the novel progresses, we see Edison's many accomplishments, from his invention of the phonograph to his development of the practical electric light bulb. But Morris also depicts Edison's failures and setbacks, highlighting the intense pressure he faced to constantly innovate and produce. One of the most compelling aspects of "Command the Sun" is the way it portrays Edison's relationships with those around him. From his contentious rivalry with George Westinghouse to his deep love for his wife, Mina, Edison's personal connections are complex and multi-dimensional. Morris also explores Edison's relationships with his employees, particularly the men who worked in his research labs, shedding light on the human side of scientific innovation. Morris's writing is engaging and accessible, making "Command the Sun" a great choice for both casual readers and serious students of history. The novel is meticulously researched, with detailed descriptions of Edison's inventions and the scientific principles behind them. At the same time, Morris never lets the technical aspects of the story overshadow the human drama, creating a compelling narrative that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end. Overall, "Command the Sun" is a rich and rewarding exploration of one of the most important figures in American history. Through its vivid characters and engaging storytelling, the novel offers a unique perspective on the thrills and challenges of scientific discovery, and the human qualities that drive men and women to achieve greatness.
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