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The Wives of Los Alamos by Tarashea Nesbit
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I remember liking it quite a bit.
Also Martin Cruz Smith wrote a book which I read around the same time, called Stallion Gate>
Is goodreads wonky this morning or is it me?

She read a lot about Oppenheimer, which led to Los Alamos. One of the books she highly recommended to me was 109 East Palace: Robert Oppenheimer and the Secret City of Los Alamos. I have yet to read it but with my regular trips to Santa Fe over the next several months as I settle her estate, I will no doubt finally do so.
In fact, my next trip is at the end of this month and I'll be going through her print books as I box them to donate. I was planning to keep for myself any about Los Alamos. I can always share back here if I find any of note.
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109 East Palace: Robert Oppenheimer and the Secret City of Los Alamos (other topics)Los Alamos (other topics)
The Wives of Los Alamos (other topics)
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I did not like the writer's style even a little bit. The book is written in first person and that got very old fast. I feel like I was reading someone's diary on her observations of other wives with snippets of her life being married to a military man. The constant complaints got old too, "we' comes across very spoiled at times. I was so disappointed in this book and was so looking forward to reading about the wives of Los Alamos, even it is a fiction book.