(12/21/2022)
I loved this book! I wish I had Margo's strength. The only child of a "raving perfectionist" mother and a "father-shaped man," she was shuttled between a Park Avenue apartment and a country estate with an ancient resident grandmother. Born with the proverbial silver spoon in her mouth, she was expected to be a social butterfly and marry well. Unfortunately, her propensity toward all things scientific coupled with her "unfortunate" towering height meant she was never good enough in her mother's eyes.
Steavenson takes us on a historic tour of the 50's and early 60's as Margot matures during the time of sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll. The science is fascinating with a hint of what we now know as CRISPR gene editing. Everything from those decades, including the presidential assassination, Vietnam, abortion, bra burning, The Pill, child sexual abuse, date rape, MLK assassination and much more touched Margot in some way. She may have felt she was never good enough, but I think she rose above her mother's belittling to become a strong, capable young woman with a bright future ahead of her. Hooray for those who can break out of the mold. Woman Power!