

Author, educator, and researcher best known for her much heralded 2025 book Tesla’s Cottage: The Lost History of Nikola Tesla at Wardenclyffe (and How It Was Recovered).
Barbara Daddino is an author, educator, and researcher best known for her 2025 book Tesla’s Cottage: The Lost History of Nikola Tesla at Wardenclyffe (and How It Was Recovered). Her writing reflects both literary craftsmanship and historical curiosity, blending personal narrative with investigative biography.
In Tesla’s Cottage, Daddino recounts how she and her partner discovered that their Long Island home once belonged to inventor Nikola Tesla, sparking a ten-year search to uncover the truth of his time there. Through historical records, letters, and local archives, she reconstructed Tesla’s life in Shoreham, where he worked on his visionary Wardenclyffe Tower project. The book intertwines Tesla’s story with her own journey, creating what reviewers have described as part memoir, part historical detective story, and part tribute to human perseverance. The home is the subject of two upcoming documentaries.
Critics have praised Daddino’s work for its emotional depth and authenticity, noting how she reveals “the man behind the genius”—a Tesla filled with emotion, ambition, and struggle. She awarded the honorary title of Tesla Ambassador by the Ministry of Culture and Education of Serbia.
Daddino lives in the former house of Nikola Tesla, overlooking the Long Island Sound. She holds an MFA in creative writing from New York University. Her essays and movie reviews have appeared in Newsday and on PBS. She has also taught English and creative writing at Commack Public Schools and creative writing at NYU as an adjunct professor.
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