Ebook {Epub PDF} The DNA of You and Me by Andrea Rothman






















 · Andrea Rothman’s debut novel THE DNA OF YOU AND ME centers around the study of smell. But don’t get me wrong, smell is not what this book is all about. Rothman herself states in an interview that her use of the sense of smell is a metaphor for choice and identity, the main themes of the book, and let me tell you, she pulls this off bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins.  · Welcome to Debut!, a new series on Hàlön Chronicles to highlight debut authors and their bltadwin.ru we’re catching up with author Andrea Rothman and her literary debut, The DNA of You and Me. “Rothman’s debut novel is a fierce and eloquent exploration of what it is to be a woman working in #STEM – a scientist in the cut-throat world of cutting edge research and academia.  · The DNA of You and Me might just as well be called “False Equivalency: The Novel.”. The description on the inside front cover leads the reader to suppose that the book is about the career choices that women have to make, especially between love and work. However, the book is actually about an obsessed woman in an emotionally abusive relationship who has to decide whether to stay .


The DNA of You and Me: A Novel by Rothman, Andrea. William Morrow. Used - Very Good. Item in very good condition! Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. A sharp, relevant novel that speaks to the ambitions and desires of modern women, The DNA of You and Me explores the evergreen question of career versus family, the irrational sensibility of love, and whether one can be a loner without a diagnostic label. A sharp, relevant novel that speaks to the ambitions and desires of modern women, The DNA of You and Me explores the evergreen question of career versus family, the irrational sensibility of love, and whether one can be a loner without a diagnostic label. Publisher: William Morrow. Kindle Book.


The DNA of You and Me might just as well be called “False Equivalency: The Novel.”. The description on the inside front cover leads the reader to suppose that the book is about the career choices that women have to make, especially between love and work. However, the book is actually about an obsessed woman in an emotionally abusive relationship who has to decide whether to stay in the abusive relationship or stay at a research lab. A smart debut novel—a wonderfully engaging infusion of Lab Girl, The Assistants, and Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine—that pits the ambition of scientific discovery against the siren call of love. How does smell work? Specifically, how do olfactory sensory neurons project to their targets in the olfactory bulb, where smell is processed? Justin McKinnon has hired fresh-faced graduate. Somber, intense, and deeply thought-provoking, Andrea Rothman’s The DNA of You and Me is the sort of book that left me with a quiet pensive feeling about women, love, ambition, and sacrifice. I finished The DNA of You and Me more than a day ago and the emotions I felt reading it and through the end have stayed with me.

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