Review: 101 Awesome women who transformed science
101 Awesome women who transformed science by Claire Philip
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I really wish this book had been around when I was a child, I would have loved it. I found it very enjoyable, it focusses on remarkable women in science from 2700BC to the present day. I really appreciated the fact that it was in chronological order (I’m also currently reading a history of medicine book that jumps about in time, and it is so confusing!). I would have enjoyed more detail on each of the women, but then there wouldn’t be room for so many!
I can see this being an excellent book to read with a child (or let them read alone), particularly one who shows interest in science, maths and so on. You could then look up more information on the women, or the science, they were most interested in. The illustrations are lovely, and something I would have very much enjoyed as a child.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I really wish this book had been around when I was a child, I would have loved it. I found it very enjoyable, it focusses on remarkable women in science from 2700BC to the present day. I really appreciated the fact that it was in chronological order (I’m also currently reading a history of medicine book that jumps about in time, and it is so confusing!). I would have enjoyed more detail on each of the women, but then there wouldn’t be room for so many!
I can see this being an excellent book to read with a child (or let them read alone), particularly one who shows interest in science, maths and so on. You could then look up more information on the women, or the science, they were most interested in. The illustrations are lovely, and something I would have very much enjoyed as a child.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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