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I recommend My Life as a Quant: Reflections on Physics and Finance. A physicist went to work in finance on Wall Street and this is his memoir. Well written and interesting.





I can also recommend the biographies of a couple of contemporary mathematicians: Fermat's Enigma and The Man Who Loved Only Numbers. The first is actually quite a bit more than just Andrew Wiles' story, but that was probably my favorite part of it, the way the book explains the inner quest and struggles of a remarkable modern mathematician. The second is the story of a modern legend, and it's both funny, sad and fascinating. Another biography exists on the formidable Erdös, My Brain Is Open, but I haven't read it yet.
I know a couple of books on Turing: Alan Turing: The Enigma and The Man Who Knew Too Much.
The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan is intriguing, and then, The French Mathematician is a very fictionalized story of Evariste Galois.
Also, I've always been fond of A Mathematician's Apology


The Universe and the Teacup: The Mathematics of Truth and Beauty by K.C. Cole


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Quality historical fiction to do with mathematics?
Biographies of mathematicians that read like novels (like A Beautiful Mind)?
Thanks! S.