A Portrait of the Scientist As a Young Woman : A Memoir
A Portrait of the Scientist As a Young Woman : A Memoir
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Author(s): Elkins-Tanton, Linda
Elkins-Tanton, Lindy
ISBN No.: 9780063086906
Pages: 272
Year: 202206
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.39
Status: Out Of Print

"Lindy Elkins-Tanton has led a fascinating life, full of wonder and discovery and also pain and loss. Her memoir, A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman, is fierce, absorbing, and ultimately inspiring." -- Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction "A riveting book, beautifully written.With a brave candor, Elkins-Tanton examines all aspects of her experiences--personal and professional, the good and the bad--to plumb the very meaning of her life.[Provides] a ringside seat to the discomforts and thrills of a geological expedition." -- Washington Post "A deeply personal and enlightening book of one amazing woman's leadership and teachings in science and self-discovery." -- Col. Chris Hadfield, former Commander of the International Space Station and #1 Bestselling Author of An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth "The principal investigator of NASA's Psyche mission lays bare the challenges and rewards of succeeding as a woman in a male-dominated field and how the sublime beauty of the universe brought her strength and solace.


Enthralling and inspiring. A fearless, riveting, and galvanizing book from a star in the U.S. space program." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Elkins-Tanton shines in her ability to render the process of scientific discovery in eloquent prose. A wonderful paean to the beauty of scientific exploration." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] beautiful and inspiring memoir." -- Christian Science Monitor (One of the 10 Best Books of June) "A captivating story about an exceptional career and a remarkable life.


" -- Ars Technica "A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman is an inspiring tale of grit and grace, and a captivating study of leadership in changing times. Lindy Elkins-Tanton is a talented storyteller with a story that must be told. More than a memoir of how we explore other worlds, she has written an insightful narrative of how we live on this one. It is one of the finest scientific memoirs ever written." -- DAVID W. BROWN, author of The Mission "Wonderful. [A] sometimes harrowing, often heroic, and adventurous chronicle." -- Planetary Radio "Covers wide-ranging personal and professional terrain with depth and insight.


" -- Nautilus "Engaging. This memoir chronicles the journey of one woman in science but is also a rallying cry to make academia a more supportive and diverse workplace so that the research community can better address the societal and scientific challenges of the 21st century." -- Science "Engaging and candid. Spotlights the challenges and successes of being a woman in a male-dominated field. With wide appeal to a wide audience, this work provides a closer look at the human side of science." -- Library Journal "Elkins-Tanton explores ways to create better, more inclusive disciplines through curiosity, generosity, and collaboration." -- Booklist "It would be easy to recommend A Portrait as inspiration for others who have wondered if science is for them, but perhaps the book is more valuable as a source of insight for those who have never asked that question themselves." -- Nature "Moving.


[Elkins-Tanton's] struggles with childhood trauma and sexism in her career lay bare the barriers that many women in science still face." -- Science News (A Best Book of the Year).


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