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The Only Woman in the Room, published in 2019 by Sourcebooks Landmark, is a fictionalized biography of Hedy Lamarr. The book is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller and Barnes & Noble Book Club Pick. [7] In 2019, it received a space in Library Reads's Hall of Fame. [8]
Also in 2019, The Only Woman in the Room, a fictionalized biography of Hedy Lamarr by Marie Benedict, was published by Sourcebooks Landmark. The book is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller and Barnes & Noble Book Club Pick. [124] In 2019, it received a space in Library Reads's Hall of Fame. [125]
Benedict read a work by co-author Victoria Christopher Murray and immediately wanted to try writing da Costa Greene's story with her. [1] Murray, a Black woman, was able to add personal information to the story given that her grandmother, who had lived in a similar time period as da Costa Greene, had also been able to pass as white. [2]
“I am a profound admirer of Marie Benedict’s writing. She has an exceptional talent in seamlessly weaving together the narratives of real historical figures into the fabric of her stories ...
Elizabeth Benedict is an American author best known for her fiction, her personal essays, as the editor of three anthologies, and for The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide for Fiction Writers. Her novels are: Slow Dancing, The Beginner's Book of Dreams, Safe Conduct, Almost , and The Practice of Deceit .
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In her novel The Other Einstein (2016), Marie Benedict gives a fictionalized account of the relationship between Mileva Marić and Albert Einstein. [54] In 2017, her life was depicted in the first season of the television series Genius, which focuses on Einstein's life. She was played by Samantha Colley and Sally Dexter. [55]
Some of the women, born in the U.S. to immigrant parents or immigrants themselves, were given the name “Connie” because Chung was the only recognizable Chinese American face on TV.