A review by wldflwrs
The Day Without Yesterday: Lemaître, Einstein, and the Birth of Modern Cosmology by John Farrell

informative medium-paced

3.75

The Day Without Yesterday is an absolutely fascinating read-- and a great guide to cosmology. I found myself excited to continue reading this, and as someone who typically stays away from non-fiction, I was impressed by how concise and well-written this book is.

I was initially a bit iffy about reading this one. Cosmology is a complicated topic, and my background for physics was HS physics. I found that Farrell, for the most part, has no trouble making these broad concepts easy to understand. Of course, there are parts where a more nuanced understanding of physics would have been useful, but, if anything, it has increased my curiosity around the subject.

This book is a great way to introduce yourself to developments in cosmology during the 20th century and mentions some of the unsung heroes who helped us get to where we are today in terms of understanding the universe.

I received an e-copy of this book via Booktasters in exchange for an honest review.