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The DNA of You and Me
The DNA of You and Me: A Novel | Andrea Rothman
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A smart debut novel—a wonderfully engaging infusion of Lab Girl, The Assistants, and Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine—that pits the ambition of scientific discovery against the siren call of love. How does smell work? Specifically, how do olfactory sensory neurons project to their targets in the olfactory bulb, where smell is processed? Justin McKinnon has hired fresh-faced graduate student Emily to study that question. What Justin hasn’t told Emily is that two other scientists in the lab, Aeden and Allegra, are working on a very similar topic, and their findings may compete with her research. Emily was born focused and driven. She’s always been more comfortable staring down the barrel of a microscope than making small talk with strangers. Competition doesn’t scare her. Her special place is the lab, where she analyzes DNA sequences, looking for new genes that might be involved in guiding olfactory neurons to their targets. To Emily’s great surprise, her rational mind is unsettled by Aeden. As they shift from competitors to colleagues, and then to something more, Emily allows herself to see a future in which she doesn’t end up alone. But when Aeden decides to leave the lab, it becomes clear to Emily that she must make a choice: follow her research or follow her heart. A sharp, relevant novel that speaks to the ambitions and desires of modern women, The DNA of You and Me explores the evergreen question of career versus family, the irrational sensibility of love, and whether one can be a loner without a diagnostic label.
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I really enjoyed this novel about an awkward scientist and the story of what set her on the road, personally and professionally, towards a prestigious award she‘s been awarded in the beginning of the novel. She has to decide if the sacrifices she chose to make were worth it. Sad, well-written, and fascinating. Full review at https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2020/04/review-dna-of-you-and-me-by-andrea.html

Nute Sounds good! 5y
Crazeedi Interesting review! 5y
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I‘m starting yet another book while Gatsby enjoys her second (third?) nap of the day. Maybe one of these days I‘ll actually finish something I start. 😔 Gatsby, on the other hand, always finishes her naps.

Sace What a darling little napper! 5y
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Well, I definitely planned to read way more than this but unfortunately I have been dealing with some unexpected health concerns. I hope to have everything figured out so that I can participate in my buddy reads next month. I miss reading but I‘m glad to have this community and all my other book loving communities. It‘s sucks not being able to read. Maybe today I will get some reading in since I‘m not in that much pain.

Nute I hope that your health recovers quickly. It is a challenge when we can‘t do the things that we enjoy. Take Care! 6y
ReaderthenBlogger @Nute thank you so much! I am doing much better. Back to reading too. 6y
Nute Good news on both accounts! 6y
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