A review by sallymentzer25
Margot by Wendell Steavenson

4.0

This was a quick and absorbing read; a combination of well-developed characters and fast-moving plot. I admired Margot’s ambition and determination to go to college and study science, despite her family’s social pressures. I also felt sorry for Margot having to suffer the behavior of her dreadful mother and remote, unethical father. The book recalls historical events of the late 1960’s and the struggles of women competing with men in the academic world. Thank you to @bookbrowse and @w.w.norton for the ARC.