"Eccentrics and eccentricities." . . "Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943. Fiction." . . "Eccentrics and eccentricities Fiction." . . . . . . . . . . "Biographical fiction" . "Biographical fiction"@en . . . "Louisa is an imaginative and curious chambermaid who, while cleaning rooms at the New Yorker Hotel, stumbles across a man living permanently in room 3327, which he has transformed into a scientific laboratory. Louisa discovers that the mysterious guest is Nikola Tesla, one of the most brilliant - and most neglected - inventors of the 20th century."@en . . . . . . . . "Electronic books" . . . . . . "Tesla'nın kutusu =bThe invention of everything else" . . . . . "Love stories"@en . "Love stories" . "From the moment Louisa first catches sight of the strange man who occupies a forbidden room on the thirty-third floor, she is determined to befriend him. Unbeknownst to Louisa, he is Nikola Tesla--inventor of AC electricity and wireless communication--and he is living out his last days at the Hotel New Yorker. Winning his attention through a shared love of pigeons, she eventually uncovers the story of Tesla's life as a Serbian immigrant and a visionary genius: as a boy he built engines powered by June bugs, as a man he dreamed of pulling electricity from the sky. The mystery deepens when Louisa reunites with an enigmatic former classmate and faces the loss of her father as he attempts to travel to the past to meet up with his beloved late wife. Before the week is out, Louisa must come to terms with her own understanding of love, death, and the power of invention.--From publisher description."@en . . "Izum svega ostalog : roman o Nikoli Tesli" . "Brought together by a mutual fascination with pigeons, Louisa, a young chambermaid at the Hotel New Yorker, forms an unlikely friendship with the hotel's most famous resident, eccentric and pioneering inventor Nikola Tesla, during his final days."@en . . . "'The Invention of Everything Else' is a moving exploration of human loneliness and isolation, and the opposing powers of emotional and scientific imagination."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)"@en . "Louisa, a young chambermaid at the Hotel New Yorker, forms an unlikely friendship--based on a mutual fascination with pigeons--with the hotel's most famous resident, eccentric and pioneering inventor Nikola Tesla, during his final days." . . . . "The invention of everything else" . . "Tesla'nın kutusu : roman" . "The invention of everything else"@en . . . . . . . . . . "De uitvinding van al het andere" . . . "Tesla'nın kutusu" . . "Romans (teksten)" . . . "Invention of everything else" . "Invention of everything else"@it . . . . . "L'inventore della luce" . . "New York City thrums with energy, wonder, and possibility in this magical novel about the life of Nikola Tesla. It is 1943, and the renowned inventor Nikola Tesla occupies a forbidden room on the 33rd floor of the Hotel New Yorker, stealing electricity. Louisa, a young maid at the hotel determined to befriend him, wins his attention through a shared love of pigeons; with her we hear his tragic and tremendous life story unfold. Meanwhile, Louisa discovers that her father-and her handsome, enigmatic love interest, Arthur Vaughan-are on an unlikely mission to travel back in time and find his beloved late wife. A masterful hybrid of history, biography, and science fiction, The Invention of Everything Else is an absorbing story about love and death and a wonderfully imagined homage to one of history's most visionary scientists." . "L'inventore della luce"@it . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "Large type books" . . . . "Biographical fiction." . . "Biographical fiction" . "Otel temizlik personeli Roman." . . "FICTION Literary." . . "New York (N.Y.)" . . "Electrical engineers." . . "Mucitler Roman." . . "Hotel cleaning personnel Fiction." . . "Elektrik mühendisleri Roman." . . "Fiction." . . "Hotel cleaning personnel." . . "Electrical engineers Fiction." . . "Inventors Fiction." . . "Inventors--Fiction" . "Tesla, Nikola, Fiction." . . . . "New York (State)" . . "Electric engineers Fiction." . . "Inventors." . .