She changed the world with her discovery. Three men took the credit.

A Conversation with Marie Benedict
about Her Hidden Genius

March 30, 2022  |  12:00 – 1:00 pm
$30 includes event access and autographed book

Join us for a live conversation with New York Times bestselling historical fiction author Marie Benedict about her latest novel Her Hidden GeniusBenedict’s powerful new work shines a light on Rosalind Franklin, a woman who sacrificed her life to discover the nature of our very DNA, a woman whose world-changing contributions were hidden by the men around her but whose relentless drive advanced our understanding of humankind.

Join the author on Wednesday, March 30th at noon to learn more about the inspiration behind her latest real-life heroine. The $30 ticket price includes an access link to live virtual event and an autographed copy of Her Hidden Genius.

About Marie Benedict

Marie Benedict is a former NYC commercial litigator and the author of novels inspired by women whose important achievements have been overlooked or underappreciated throughout history and are highly relevant to modern life. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, The Los Angeles Times, CBS This Morning, and Good Morning America. Her books include the New York Times bestsellers The Only Woman in the Room, The Mystery of Mrs. Christie, and The Personal Librarian (co-authored with Victoria Christopher Murray), as well as the bestsellers The Other Einstein, Carnegie’s Maid, Lady Clementine and the newly released Her Hidden Genius.

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