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Fascinating history of scientific thought

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Reviewed: 06-10-24

Jason Roberts well research book goes a long way to correcting a historical injustice: the general ignoring of Buffon in favor of Linnaeus. Accessible science writing and fascinating history make for a great listen!

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Sensitive take on a PC college and thorny issues

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Reviewed: 11-28-23

This is the third Jean Hanff Korelitz book I have listened to in the last two weeks. I am liking her more and more with each book. She has a great sense of character and writes stories that grab you and make you think.

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Tight story, excellent narration.

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Reviewed: 10-30-23

This very timely story moves crisply and compellingly. The narrator is excellent. One of the best I’ve ever heard. She manages to do the various character voices in a convincing yet non-cloying way.

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Compelling plot

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Reviewed: 10-19-23

The day before I wrote this the New Yorker had an article on how many states are making it easier for foster parents to adopt children against the birth parents will. This novel brings up compelling issues in an engaging way.

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Informative and moving

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Reviewed: 08-08-23

Mr. Leland’s story is moving, but what I most appreciated was the accessible and engaging exploration of blindness history as well as his clear explanation of current technologies. Married to a blind person for over 20 years, I am surrounded by discussions of blindness-related issues and I was delighted to learn much new information.

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Gives Alice Kober her due

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Reviewed: 05-22-23

The whole story is fascinating, but my favorite part of the story is Alice Kobers passionate and tireless work towards deciphering linear B. She is an unsung heroine of academia!

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Forget the others, read this

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Reviewed: 05-27-21

This is the best non-academic book on race I have read yet. Better than white fragility, better than how to be an anti-racist. If you only choose one book on the history of American racism, choose this.

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If you read one book on race in America....

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Reviewed: 03-16-21

One of the best books on recent racial history in the US I have ever read or heard of. Up there with The New Jim Crow.

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