Kitty Ferguson

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Kitty Ferguson is a science writer and former professional musician.[1]

She is the author of The Fire in the Equations: Science, Religion & the Search for God (1995), Measuring the Universe: the Historical Quest to Quantify Space (1999), Stephen Hawking: Quest for a Theory of Everything (2001) and The Nobleman and His Housedog: Tycho and Kepler - The Unlikely Partnership That Forever Changed Our Understanding of the Heavens (2002).

Kitty Ferguson spent her childhood in Texas where she developed an interest in astronomy and physics.[2] She studied music at the Juilliard School and had a twenty-year career as a professional musician. While spending a year in England while her husband was a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University, Ferguson rekindled her early passion for science. After her return to the United States she began writing her highly successful books on science and currently lives in New Jersey.