Lab of One's Own One Woman's Personal Journey Through Sexism in Science

Lab of One's Own One Woman's Personal Journey Through Sexism in Science

2020 • 288 pages

disclaimer: I received an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for review consideration. All of the opinions presented below are my own. Quotes have been taken from the advanced copy and are subject to change upon publication.i really struggled with the writing in this. i don't think it was particularly bad, but really felt like it was rushing through things. while the timeline was somewhat linear, following Colwell's career, it also branched off haphazardly to describe other scientists and events. this might mesh better with someone more strongly interested in the history of the field and who is more familiar with the names mentioned. it also honestly felt more like a summary of Colwell's resume than anything else, like she was trying to go down a list rather than provide an actual narrative. while easy enough to read, i just didn't really find it engrossing at all.Blog Twitter Instagram Facebook Ko-fi