41 pages • 1 hour read
328
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 19th-21st century
2020
Adult
14+ years
The Alchemy of Us by Ainissa Ramirez explores the reciprocal relationship between materials and humans through eight historical inventions and their societal impacts. Starting with Ramirez’s childhood fascination with science, the book delves into how advances in timekeeping, steel, telecommunications, photography, electric lighting, sound recording, scientific glassware, and computing transformed human behaviors and societal structures. It also addresses complex issues such as racial bias in photography.
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The Alchemy of Us by Ainissa Ramirez has been lauded for its engaging writing style and thorough examination of how materials have shaped human history. Reviewers appreciate the integration of science with cultural stories, although some find the technical details occasionally overwhelming. Overall, it is a well-researched and captivating read for history and science enthusiasts.
Readers who revel in the intersection of science, history, and culture will enjoy Ainissa Ramirez's The Alchemy of Us. Comparable to fans of James Gleick’s The Information and Steven Johnson’s How We Got to Now, this book appeals to those fascinated by the transformative power of materials and inventions across time.
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328
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 19th-21st century
2020
Adult
14+ years
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