5/19/2023 0 Comments Dna's dark ladyLos Angeles Times Book Review A vivid three-dimensional portrait of a sciencetist and human being a moving biography. Chicago Tribune Maddox does justice to her subject as only the best biographers can. San Francisco Chronicle Book Review Thoughtful and engaging. Washington Post Book World Brenda Maddox has done a great service to science and history. Publishers Weekly Lively, absorbing and even handed What emerges is the complex portrait of a passionate, flawed, courageous women. The Economist In this sympathetic biography, Maddox illuminates her subject as a gifted scientist and a complex woman. Maddox's account of Franklin's last years and premature death is moving and poignant." - Women's Review of Books "Able, balanced and well researched." - Science "Thoughtful and engaging." - Chicago Tribune A meticulous biography was the unacknowledged heroine of DNA, the Sylvia Plath of molecular biology. illuminates her subject as a gifted scientist and a complex woman." - Publishers Weekly "A joy to read." - Sunday Telegraph "An excellent biography. was the unacknowledged heroine of DNA, the Sylvia Plath of molecular biology." - The Economist "In this sympathetic biography, Maddox. a magnificent biography." - The Independent "A meticulous biography. What emerges is the complex portrait of a passionate, flawed, courageous women." - Washington Post Book World "A gripping yet nuanced account. "A finely crafted biography." - Booklist "Lively, absorbing and even handed.
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