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Natalie Angier
NATALIE ANGIER writes about biology for the New York Times, where she has won a Pulitzer Prize, the American Association for the Advancement of Science journalism award, and other honors. She is the author of The Beauty of the Beastly, Natural Obsessions, and Woman, named one of the best books of... show more

NATALIE ANGIER writes about biology for the New York Times, where she has won a Pulitzer Prize, the American Association for the Advancement of Science journalism award, and other honors. She is the author of The Beauty of the Beastly, Natural Obsessions, and Woman, named one of the best books of the year by the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, People, National Public Radio, Village Voice, and Publishers Weekly, among others. A New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist, Woman is "a text so necessary and abundant and true that all efforts of its kind, for decades before and after it, will be measured by it" (Los Angeles Times Book Review). Angier lives with her husband and daughter outside of Washington, D.C.
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Birth date: February 16, 1958
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thomcat
thomcat rated it 14 years ago
A nice overview of science; I learned a thing or two. Recommended!
Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it 16 years ago
I appreciate what Nimoy is trying to do and laud him for taking a stab at people's biases. But it is clear to me from this book that he is still afraid of fat women. There are only a couple of photos that can in anyway be consider sexy or even sensual. Most of them are group shots as if he were afra...
Chrissie's Books
Chrissie's Books rated it 17 years ago
Angier makes the "scince of women" very accessible, although her writing is chock full of scientific and biological terms. She explains complicated things in a very simple manner, perhaps because she really does know what she is talking about. She is a very knowledgeable and witty teacher. She quest...
Lost in the Stacks
Lost in the Stacks rated it 20 years ago
I don't know where I'd be today without this book. Read it.
debnance
debnance rated it 22 years ago
Woman is a close look at our womanly bodies. I wasn't expecting to like this book, but Angier is mesmerizing. Recommended.
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