What people are saying about Wilhelm’s Way:
“I loved reading this book! It was a joy and your descriptions took me right back into that era.”
— Karen CornwellAuthor of You Can’t Fix What You Can’t See: An Eye-Opening Toolkit to Cultivate Gender Harmony in Business
“It is a fascinating read and well written to intertwine the science, the global impact and the personal issues with equal interest to the reader.”
— Alan McLenaghanPHD
“ Wilhelm’s Way is a delightful and important addition to the annals of the Manhattan Project. The engaging book relates the improbable story of Dr. Harley Wilhelm and his young team of scientists . . . who produced pure uranium metal for the Manhattan Project.”
— Cynthia KellyPresident, Atomic Heritage Foundation and author of The Manhattan Project: The Birth of the Atomic Bomb in the Words of Its Creators, Eyewitnesses, and Historians
“An amazing story of ingenuity, determination, and moxie. . . . A fascinating story of Iowa State University’s little known but essential contribution to the end of World War II, which I highly recommend!”
— Wendy WintersteenPresident of Iowa State University
“Teresa weaves a complex tapestry, sharing the tale of making the uranium for the bomb that would end WWII… This is a fascinating story of innovation and subterfuge set in the heart of the industrial era when people were literally fighting for their lives. A page turner!”
— Karen CornwellAuthor of You Can’t Fix What You Can’t See: An Eye-Opening Toolkit to Cultivate Gender Harmony in Business