Beneath the Falling Apple is a deeply human, story driven biography of Isaac Newton that looks beyond formulas and legends to reveal the person behind the genius. Told with warmth, nuance, and psychological depth, the audiobook explores Newton’s childhood of loss, his solitary brilliance, his struggles with fear, control, faith, and recognition, and the personal cost of reshaping humanity’s understanding of the universe. Rather than presenting science as cold or effortless, the book shows how Newton’s discoveries emerged from isolation, obsession, and an intense search for order in a world that often felt unstable. This is not just the story of gravity and motion, but of a complicated man whose ideas changed history while he quietly wrestled with himself.