FICTION

A Bend in the Stars

Grand Central. May 2019. 464p. ISBN 9781538746264. $28; ebk. ISBN 9781538746271. F
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DEBUT Early on, Einstein's theory of relativity was a little shaky and needed more work. In Kovno, Russia, Jewish physicist Vanya Abramov devises promising equations in hopes of proving them with photos of stars to be taken near Kiev during the solar eclipse on August 21, 1914. Terrible obstacles arise: powerful competitors steal his work, the tsar conscripts all able men to fight the kaiser, and a wave of pogroms threatens all Jews. His sister Miriam and her fiancé Yuri, both surgeons at the Jewish hospital, join him in his quest to meet a well-equipped American group at the eclipse site. The Jewish travelers suffer difficulties and loss. Former hedge-fund manager Barenbaum weaves breakthrough science, overwhelming anti-Semitism, a romantic triangle, and cataclysmic war in this debut that starts out slowly but soon roars like a runaway locomotive as the three face challenges while striving to retain their essential goodness.
VERDICT As with Boris Akunin's Erast Fandorin and David Downing's Jack McColl in two series about czarist Russia, Miri, Yuri and Vanya make an unforgettable impression. Their creator, a talented, confident new writer, transforms historical facts and traditions by adding propulsive action and convincing emotional insights. [See Prepub Alert, 11/19/18.]
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