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The Amazon review that made me want to read this 2016 memoir read like this, “I’m a mathematician and don’t always appreciate good writing, but this [writing] was amazing!” And, indeed, it is, both in the sensitive, poetic descriptions of the life of trees, plants and other botanical organisms and in the narrative of the story. The relationship between Hope and her more-than-assistant, Bill, was one that had me “rooting for them” to get together, but Alas, it was not to be.

Many themes are explored in this book, including struggles with mental illness, women of science, botany, friendship, motherhood, and many more–enough to keep the reader turning the pages to see what is next. It is funny in places, downright scary in other places, and touching and warm in between.

This book makes scientific facts fascinating!

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4 responses to “LAB GIRL by Hope Jahren: A Review”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    Sounds a fascinating and unusual read, Rae.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Thanks for visiting. The book was “out of my usual genre” but came highly recommended by two different friends. Downloaded it on my kindle app on my computer and had no trouble reading that way, which was a complete surprise to me!

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  2. readerbuzz Avatar

    I was surprised to find that I loved this memoir, as I’m as far from a scientist as you can get and still receive a college education.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I had two full years of science in college–to get out of taking a math! P’s aunt was a botanist, much like Lab Girl, a woman ahead of her time. The Pauline Longest Nature Trail at Elon College in N.C. is named after her.

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