"[Petroski] reveals how integral the work of engineers is to our society. The stories assembled are entertaining and often illuminating."–William Gurstelle,
Wall Street Journal "Petroski is a vivid writer who enlivens potentially tedious descriptions of the forces at play in routine activities with sensory detail. . . . I admire
Force for its attempt to immerse readers in the forces shaping our lives."–Matthew Diasio,
Science "Petroski [is] a rare engineer whose writing delights general readers. . . . Another gem from a master of technology writing."–
Kirkus Reviews "Henry Petroski's poetic prose pairs psychology with physics, producing a joyful joining of fact, fun, and physics. His exploration of the many meanings of force informs while it delights."–Don Norman, author of
The Design of Everyday Things "
Force! From John Keats to Isaac Newton, from pizza boxes to the Forth Bridge, this is a veritable cornucopia that will intrigue and inform the curious reader about a concept often taken for granted."–Paul Jowitt, professor of civil engineering systems, Heriot-Watt University
"Henry Petroski clearly and accessibly explains the most important idea in classical physics and engineering: the concept of force. His vivid prose illustrates the many ways in which forces enter and influence our everyday lives."–Howard A. Stone, Princeton University
"Henry Petroski is a true polymath with a superbly holistic perspective.
Force is a unified field theory of almost everything, exploring the interdependencies among everyday forces and their effects. Albert Einstein would have loved it."–Peter G. Neumann, chief scientist, SRI International Computer Science Laboratory
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Force is yet another masterful and even more expansive demonstration of Henry Petroski's uncommon capacity for demystifying science and engineering and engaging the public broadly. It is a tour de force!"–Ron Latanision, Shell Professor of Materials Science and Engineering (emeritus), Massachusetts Institute of Technology