Review of The Wandering Mathematician

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I'm excited to read this educational book on Mathematics. The review is quite detailed and very impactful.
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Today's BOTD is an autobiography detailing the education, travels, and family life of the author before he was born through present day. Well-written and told with authenticity, readers will learn about his passion for mathematics, as well as the importance of family connections and pride in your heritage. Thanks so much! :-)
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This review provides a thorough and insightful look into The Wandering Mathematician, highlighting both the personal and intellectual journey of Shmuel Kantorovitz. I appreciate how the review emphasizes the strong educational values within the author’s family, particularly the influence of Savta Shoshana. It’s interesting that despite the book being a memoir, it also offers glimpses into the author’s mathematical expertise without overwhelming the reader. The inclusion of personal photos adds a deeper connection to his story. I’m intrigued by how the book balances history, culture, and personal achievement, making it more than just an autobiography. Thanks for the detailed review—this sounds like an inspiring read!
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Definitely not my cup of tea, because autobiographies were never my preferred reading material, especially if the book tells the story of a "journey in the field of Mathematics", the subject way too far from my area of expertise. Anyway, thanks for the book and congrats with BOTD!
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

"The Wandering Mathematician" by Shmuel Kantorovitz. Seems to be like an educating story book thanks for your perfect review congratulations on your BOTD
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Savta Shoshana’s role as a storyteller and guiding force in the family adds warmth and depth to the narrative, highlighting the lasting impact of strong familial bonds.
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The Wandering Mathematician is an intriguing memoir of Shmuel who named after a Rabbi. It looks like a good one so I will check it out. Congratulations on BOTD.
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'Official Review: The Wandering Mathematician' by Shmuel Kantorovitz gives a peek into the author's life. It discusses the fond features of the autobiography. This is the story of a family's quest for survival that often led them on a journey around the world so that they could fulfill their dreams. The book is the product of the author's many travels in his life and that of his family. It emphasizes the importance of strong familial connections or rapport. Finally, the book teaches that we should always have our family by our side no matter our life stage.
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Before concentrating on himself and his journey in the field of mathematics, which started at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Shmuel Kantorovitz's autobiography, author of The Wandering Mathematician, show us the migration of his family from Jerusalem to France and then to Morocco, and their experiences.
The on September 17, 1935, Saba Yitzhak's son, Shmuel Kantorovitz, was born. His father's maternal grandfather, Rabbi Shmuel Ashkenazi, inspired his name. Moshe, Tsiona, Rachel, and Netanel were Shmuel's four siblings. Before the children grew up and began traveling independently, the Jewish family lived together for the majority of their lives in Casablanca, Morocco, where they attended school and learned French. His wife, Savta Shoshana, aspired to become a teacher but could only instruct her children. Saba Yitzhak was a teacher with the Alliance Israëlite Universelle (AIU). In turn, their kids had a strong interest in education and learning.
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The author Shmuel looks like love of education was inspiration in the family, as his father was a teacher and her mother was also interested in teaching.Shmuel was named after his grandfather who had four siblings. He didn't allow their migration from one country to another to be opstircles in his journey to be educated.
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Great review! I hope to read more memoirs on here. You described the kind of memoir it will be and the content very well. I am curious to see what the life and work of a mathematician is like. I have never been to any of the places described in the book and I want to see what it was like through their eyes.
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The Wandering Mathematician by Shmuel Kantorovitz is an inspiring autobiography detailing his family's migrations, educational pursuits, and his mathematical journey, emphasizing cultural roots, perseverance, and his mother's influential role.
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I hope Shmuel Kantorovitz's autobiography is entertaining. We need more people to write autobiographies because we all lead unique lives. What seems normal to one might be thrilling to another. Congratulations on the Book of the Day. This is a very nice OBC review.
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Post by EVALINE MAGWAMU 1 »

I love the review so much more especially in the part of family ties.A mother can be so influential to a point of shaping future lives.Being so close to the mother leads the author to rise to what he wants to be.I recommend this book to everyone who wishes to achieve what he or she aspires to be.
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Post by EVALINE MAGWAMU 1 »

I love the review so much more especially in the part of family ties.A mother can be so influential to a point of shaping future lives.Being so close to the mother leads the author to rise to what he wants to be.I recommend this book to everyone who wishes to achieve what he or she aspires to be.
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