Andrea Wulf is a renowned biographer known for her ability to bring historical figures to life through meticulous research and engaging storytelling.
Born in India and raised in Germany, she now resides in Britain.
Wulf's work often focuses on intellectual and cultural history, with a particular interest in the intersection of science, nature, and human thought.
Her previous book, "The Brother Gardeners," was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize and received a CBHL Annual Literature Award in 2010.
Wulf's writing style combines scholarly depth with accessible prose, making complex historical topics engaging for a wide audience.
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