l can't understand the rave reviews? A FRIEND SAID T HEY HAD JUST BOUGHT THIS BOOK,,not rerad it... AND L READ THE REVIEWS.. I READ TO ChAPTER 2 ,AND DON'T THINK L CAN STAND THE PETIness OF A MOTHER BEING UPSE T BCAUSE HER DAUGHTER'S LUNCH BOx IS BEING EATEN BY ANOTHER KID...??? IT'S ALL SO PETTY,, GUESS IT#S BECause/////'M \ENGLISH, TEACHER FROM lLondon...?? or ..are they all bored or what.. l MaY have another go of reAding it,,but is the author a vIRGO?or l can only expl exxcuse errprs hut hand.ain to myself the exactingness and petty details .. are dfoing my jadded head in..yikes..
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I‘m a chemist. This author has clearly never stepped inside of a research lab. Obviously written for an American sitcom. Why oxytocin on gravestone. Abiogenesis is inorganic. Non scientists and Americans will enjoy.
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My friend recommended this book to me and I understand why, I cannot put it down, a really great read.
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Eautifully understated book. Some dark content, but this too is understated.
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The story goes back to 1950s America, when opportunities to advance career wise, especially in the sciences were non-existent. Elizabeth Zott is simply not ready to accept male dominance. She knows her intelligence surpasses that of the team at the scientific institute where she is kept in a lowly position. It is a heartbreaking and laugh out loud piece of writing and I’m still reading it...
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