A review by sebarose
Wire Mothers & Inanimate Arms: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love by Jim Ottaviani

3.0

I liked the idea of this book better than the reality. There could have been more discussion of the ethics of animal testing in addition to the discussion of challenging the prevailing theories of the day. Also, ending the story before the major breakthrough in 1960 was a little odd. It will still be recommended at the reference desk.