Einstein’s study helps to understand the roots of genius. This book is important for parents to learn how to support their children’s interests rather than suppress or try to change them. Einstein was an average child, even below average, with speech problems that made his parents think his intellectual capabilities were limited. Nevertheless, they supported him and tolerated his independent personality until he became who he was. At the same time, the book is important for students to learn the history behind the sciences they study without knowing their historical context. Understanding the lives of scientists humanizes them and makes science a more lively and enjoyable subject. The book includes an additional chapter on the Chernobyl reactor explosion because it links two extremely important events: the invention of the atomic bomb and the Russian-Ukrainian war. These two events are closely connected despite their different time periods, and neither would have occurred without one person: Albert Einstein.