A review by beths0103
Georgia's Terrific, Colorific Experiment by Zoe Persico

4.0

Georgia lives in a family of artists, but she wants to be a SCIENTIST. So she decides that she needs to design the perfect experiment to show the world her scientific prowess. When her artistic, imaginative family tries to help her by giving her advice, she tells them to leave her alone, only to soon discover that maybe art and science really do hold hands with each other.

This book reminds me a lot of the poster you see circulating around the internet that says:
Science can tell you how to clone a tyrannosaurus rex. Humanities can tell you why that might be a bad idea.

So often we look at science and art as opposing forces. But these two ways of thinking really do need to hold hands with each other in order to make our world safer, fairer, and more humane.