Base Ten (Women Writing Science Project)

by Maryann Lesert

Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Publication

The Feminist Press at CUNY (2009), 304 pages

Description

Compelling and fiercely honest,Base Ten exposes the daily battles of women scientists fighting to preserve a family life and succeed in a discipline that functions on the archaic belief that every scientist has a "wife" at home. Reared to believe that she could do anything, astrophysicist Jillian Greer dreamed of going into space. When she and her research partner Kera Sullivan invented a specialized telescope, it looked as though these two dogged scientists would fulfill the dream they shared. But ten years later, as Kera trains in a space simulator, Jillian is married and a mother, packing lunches and helping her kids with homework. As her fortieth birthday (the unofficial age limit of the space program) draws near, Jillian decides that things have to change. Leaving her family for ten days, one day for each year she has put her career on hold, she seeks solitude in the sand dunes of Lake Michigan, where she struggles to see if she can find her way back to the stars.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

304 p.; 5.6 inches

ISBN

1558615814 / 9781558615816

Local notes

fiction
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