Lab Girl is a memoir composed of the personal stories of Hope Jahren, a geobiologist, geochemist, and, at the time of the book's writing, professor at the University of Hawaii. Lab Girl (理系少女 Rikei Shōjo?) is a Module for Hatsune Miku. She manages her lab in a horrifying way that is sometimes border-line abusive to grad students and her departments. She very occasionally mentions on a surface level ways in which being a woman impeded her, but never states any facts, just that she got a feeling from people from time to time that they didn't think highly of her. Lab Girl is Hope Jahren ’s memoir, tracing her trajectory from a curious child in her father ’s lab to her career as a successful science researcher, wife, and mother. Jahren grew up in a small town in southern Minnesota, where she would spend her evenings playing in her father’s science laboratory at the local community college.
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National Bestseller 'A beautifully written memoir about the life of a woman in science, a brilliant friendship, and the profundity of trees. Terrific.' --Barack Obama, via Facebook Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for AutobiographyA New York Times Notable Book Geobiologist Hope Jahren has spent her life studying trees, flowers, seeds, and soil. Lab Girl is her revelatory treatise on plant life--but it is also a celebration of the lifelong curiosity, humility, and passion that drive every scientist. In these pages, Hope takes us back to her Minnesota childhood, where she spent hours in unfettered play in her father's college laboratory. She tells us how she found a sanctuary in science, learning to perform lab work 'with both the heart and the hands.' She introduces us to Bill, her brilliant, eccentric lab manager. And she extends the mantle of scientist to each one of her readers, inviting us to join her in observing and protecting our environment. Warm, luminous, compulsively readable, Lab Girl vividly demonstrates the mountains that we can move when love and work come together.Winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Film Prize for Excellence in Science Books Finalist for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing AwardOne of the Best Books of the Year: The Washington Post, TIME.com, NPR, Slate, Entertainment Weekly, Newsday, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Kirkus Reviews
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'A powerful new memoir . . . Jahren is a remarkable scientist who turns out to be a remarkable writer as well. . . . Think Stephen Jay Gould or Oliver Sacks. But Hope Jahren is a woman in science, who speaks plainly to just how rugged that can be. And to the incredible machinery of life around us.' --On Point/NPR 'Lyrical . . . illuminating . . . Offers a lively glimpse into a scientifically inclined mind.' --The Wall Street Journal
'Some people are great writers, while other people live lives of adventure and importance. Almost no one does both. Hope Jahren does both. She makes me wish I'd been a scientist.' --Ann Patchett, author of State of Wonder
'Lab Girl surprised, delighted, and moved me. I was drawn in from the start by the clarity and beauty of Jahren's prose. . . . With Lab Girl, Jahren joins those talented scientists who are able to reveal to us the miracle of this world in which we live.' --Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone
'Revelatory. . . . A veritable jungle of ideas and sensations.' --Slate
'Warm, witty . . . Fascinating. . . . Jahren's singular gift is her ability to convey the everyday wonder of her work: exploring the strange, beautiful universe of living things that endure and evolve and bloom all around us, if we bother to look.' --Entertainment Weekly
'Deeply affecting. . . . A totally original work, both fierce and uplifting. . . . A belletrist in the mold of Oliver Sacks, she is terrific at showing just how science is done. . . . She's an acute observer, prickly, and funny as hell.' --Elle
'Magnificent. . . . [A] gorgeous book of life. . . . Jahren contains multitudes. Her book is love as life. Trees as truth.' --Chicago Tribune
'Mesmerizing. . . . Deft and flecked with humor . . . a scientist's memoir of a quirky, gritty, fascinating life. . . . Like Robert Sapolsky's A Primate's Memoir or Helen Macdonald's H is for Hawk, it delivers the zing of a beautiful mind in nature.' --Seattle Times
'Jahren's memoir [is] the beginning of a career along the lines of Annie Dillard or Diane Ackerman.' --Minneapolis Star Tribune
'A scientific memoir that's beautifully human.' --Popular Science
'Breathtakingly honest. . . . Gorgeous. . . . At its core, Lab Girl is a book about seeing--with the eyes, but also the hands and the heart.' --American Scientist
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