IF YOU COULD ASK A NOBEL PRIZE WINNER ANYTHING YOU WANTED...
Since 1901, the Nobel Prize has honored the world's great geniuses in the most important fields: physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, economics, and world peace. What if children could
ask these creative thinkers about some of life's most intriguing mysteries, such as "Why can't I live on french fries?" and "What is love?" The answers from the Dalai Lama, Mikhail Gorbachev,
Shimon Peres, Desmond Tutu, and seventeen other Nobel Prize laureates are rich with surprise, humor, and of course, wisdom. Every single answer will make you think...and learn something new.
WHAT IS LOVE?
The Dalai Lama
WHY CAN'T I LIVE ON FRENCH FRIES?
Richard J. Roberts
WHAT IS POLITICS?
Shimon Peres
WHY IS THE SKY BLUE?
Mario J. Molina
WHY DO I FORGET SOME THINGS AND NOT OTHERS?
Erwin Neher
WHY DO WE HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL?
Kenzaburo Oe
WHY IS THERE WAR?
Desmond Tutu
WHY DO WE FEEL PAIN?
Günter Blobel
HOW DO I WIN THE NOBEL PRIZE?
Mikhail Gorbachev
WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE RICH AND OTHERS POOR?
Daniel L. McFadden
...AND ELEVEN OTHER RESPONSES