How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story
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This is the second book in my journey to come to terms with the world that women live in - a world that is starkly different to my own. The first, Invisible Women, made me angry. This one was more subtle. I had to work a little harder to understand what Saini was driving at. Each concept is introduced with both sides of the story. First, the evidence for one particular hypothesis, then the evidence to the contrary. To begin with, this annoyed me. It was harder for me to synthesise what I should use to modify my own beliefs. Now, after finishing the book, I hold the opposite opinion. The approach taken by Saini is a genius method that reveals the complexity and genuine controversy within the scientific community. The answers aren't clear cut, they are nuanced and detailed. Investing the extra effort to understand this material is a rewarding experience that not only left me angry this time, but upset, sick and thoughtful in close to equal measures.