Publisher's Synopsis
The Only Woman in the Room Summary and Study GuideMarie Benedict's work of historical fiction, The Only Woman in the Room, tells the life story of Hedy Lamarr, a famed actress of the 1930s and 1940s. The 2019 novel rewrites Lamarr's legacy by focusing on her path towards inventing a frequency-hopping radio technology that anticipates wi-fi. Benedict uses the political machinations of WWII and Hedy's experiences to explore performativity, guilt, and sexism.The Only Woman in the Room: A Novel by Marie Benedict: Conversation StartersAward-winning Author of New York Times bestselling historical fiction novels such as The Other Einstein depicting the story of Mileva Maric, wife of Albert Einstein and the Carnegie's Maid featuring the intelligent maid of steel industrialist Andrew Carnegie, Marie Benedict, has written the book titled The only lady in the room featuring yesteryear iconic movie star, Hedy Lamarr.The book chronicles the life and journey of Hedy Lamarr from her childhood and marriage in Austria with Mandl to her fleeing the nation and settling down in the U.S. as a Hollywood star. But beneath the stardom, lies an intelligent and powerful person who has found something to evade a war and attempts to make herself heard.