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THE CURIE SOCIETY by Heather Einhorn

THE CURIE SOCIETY

developed by Heather Einhorn & Adam Staffaroni ; by Janet Harvey ; illustrated by Sonia Liao

Pub Date: April 27th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-262-53994-4
Publisher: MIT Press

A secret society for women in science taps three brilliant undergrads as new members.

Maya, Simone, and Taj don’t seem like the most harmonious of freshman roommates. Maya struggles to do her own laundry, Taj only wants to play video games, and they both refuse to share space with Simone’s ant farms. When the roommates each receive pieces of a cryptic invitation that they must work together to read, their conflicting personalities and complementary specialties contribute to the suspense in the adventure that follows. A pleasingly intellectual mystery hunt leads to a surprise escape room challenge at a secret lab—their college’s chapter of a clandestine organization founded by Marie Curie. The ensuing training montage and mission might be the most fascinating parts of the book: Decorative and informative art explores current or plausible near-future technologies like nanofiber bulletproof suits, ionic wind biplanes, and species de-extinction. Before long, the young women find themselves in a battle of both wits and fists, protecting cutting-edge research from corporations who would cut every corner. An emerging rogue organization nicely sets up a sequel. The characterization is deft and snappy, and the visual storytelling efficient and dynamic with an expressive color palette and varied panel layout. Maya is Indian American, Simone is Black, and Taj reads as White; there is ethnic diversity in the supporting cast.

A STEM treat for the curious.

(scientist biographies, glossary, maps) (Graphic science fiction. 13-18)