Fission, Leslie R. Schover
Fission, Leslie R. Schover
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Fission
A Novel of Atomic Heartbreak

Author: Leslie R. Schover

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 7 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/28/2026


Synopsis

For fans of Ariel Lawhon and Rhys Bowen, an Oppenheimer–meets–The Rose Code World War II novel of a young mother’s self-discovery as she is drawn into a love triangle with an atomic spy in Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project.

When nineteen-year-old Doris Friedman marries Rob in 1941 and has a sickly, premature baby, she trades in her dreams of being a concert pianist or a lawyer to become the ideal wife and mother. Within months, Rob is recruited to work on the Manhattan Project, and the young family moves to Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Just like fission splits an atom’s nucleus, Doris’s marriage threatens to break her heart in two as she is left struggling to nurture her daughter while Rob works around the clock. In an effort to find connection, Doris befriends Betty, a Southern debutante. Even though they come from different backgrounds, the two women sustain each other through difficult moments: Betty’s miscarriage, Rob’s radiation exposure, and his subsequent attempt to enlist to fight at the front.

Despite her attempts to make life in Oak Ridge work, Doris falls for an army engineer—only to realize that he may be a Soviet spy. Should she turn him in and risk losing her marriage? As the end of the war nears, Doris must decide what’s most important—and what she’s willing to lose.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Teri on December 29, 2025

Fission by Leslie R Schover is a wonderful historical fiction. Although set during WWII, this book takes place completely within the United States as we follow Doris and her husband Rob to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Doris' husband is tapped to work on the Manhattan Project, a top-secret program to create......more

Goodreads review by Bibliophile since birth on April 18, 2026

I normally read WW2 book written from the German or Jewish perspective. Reading it from the perspective of Jewish Americans was quite refreshing and educational. I have never admired and disliked a character as much as Doris Freidman. It feels as if she was constantly complaining throughout the novel......more

Goodreads review by Elaine on March 10, 2026

We rarely get a glimpse of what life was really like for the wives of men who worked on top-secret government projects during wartime. Leslie Schover’s Fission remedies that with a tale that delves deep into one woman’s marriage, life, and motherhood in a secret bubble in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. As an......more

Goodreads review by Michelene on February 01, 2026

I was so thoroughly captivated by Fission. While many of the other stories about the Manhattan Project focus solely on the scientists and the science/political history, Leslie R. Schover has written a deeply moving, domestic/woman/mother/wife perspective that feels incredibly fresh. It’s a "coming-o......more

Goodreads review by Kisane on November 26, 2025

This review is based upon a pre-publication copy of the novel Fission is set in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, from 1942 until the end of WWII. Drawing upon her own family history, the author skilfully combines the story of Doris, a young, talented woman struggling to be recognised as more than a stereotypica......more