The Birth of the Pill by Jonathan Eig

The Birth of the Pill by Jonathan Eig

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A Chicago Tribune 'Best Books of 2014' The fascinating story of one of the most important scientific discoveries of the twentieth century.

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The Birth of the Pill by Jonathan Eig

A Chicago Tribune 'Best Books of 2014' The fascinating story of one of the most important scientific discoveries of the twentieth century.
"Eig’s nimbly paced cultural history shows that the pill’s genesis was anything but simple" -- New York Times (Editor’s Choice)
"Eig's fascinating narrative of medical innovation paired so perfectly with social revolution befits a remarkable chapter of human history." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred review
"A well-paced, page-turning popular history featuring a lively, character-driven blend of scientific discovery and gender politics." -- Kirkus
"[Eig] brings a lively, jocular approach to the story, casting an unlikely four-part ensemble comedy starring Sanger; the iconoclastic lead scientist, Gregory Goodwin Pincus; the Roman Catholic physician John Rock; and the supplier of cash behind it all, Katharine McCormick." -- Irin Carmon - New York Times Book Review
"An engrossing and paramount chronicle… [Eig] brings his keen understanding of competition and outlawry, his affinity for rebels, and vigorous and vivid writing style to this dramatic tale of strong personalities, radical convictions, and world-altering scientific and social breakthroughs." -- Donna Seaman - Booklist (starred review)
"Suspense-filled and beautifully written…an irresistible tale." -- Ken Burns
"A tale of scientific progress and social change as engaging and gripping as any suspense novel." -- Molly Langmuir - Elle
"Excellent." -- Chicago Sun-Times
"Fascinating… Weaving medical, corporate, and political history with rich biographical detail, Eig turns the history of the pill into a scientific suspense story full of profoundly human characters. The result is cultural history at its finest." -- Alan W. Petrucelli - Examiner.com
"Jonathan Eig turns the history of the pill into a smart and spicy account of the unlikely bonds that linked a millionaire activist, a free-loving crusader, a Roman Catholic gynecologist, and a maverick scientist. The Birth of the Pill is at once intelligent, well researched, witty, and captivating… [A] unique prism into the changing morals about sex, women, and marriage in 20th century America." -- Randi Hutter Epstein, author of Get Me Out: A History of Childbirth from the Garden of Eden to the Sperm Bank
"'The pill' is that rare invention that transforms the world. In this gripping book, Jonathan Eig tells how an unlikely group—Margaret Sanger, Katherine McCormick, Dr. Gregory Pincus, and Dr. John Rock—came together to achieve a scientific breakthrough and win acceptance for it in the face of intense opposition. The Birth of the Pill is vivid, compelling, and important." -- T. J. Stiles, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt
"A fascinating look into the evolution of medical practices, funding and ethics [and] an intricate portrait of how completely women’s reproductive lives are woven into our culture in disturbing and contradictory ways." -- Ashley Nelson - San Francisco Chronicle
"Masterful… when legislatures and courts threaten to negate the miracles of science and human progress so dazzlingly portrayed here, Eig’s book is essential reading." -- Kate Manning - Washington Post
"Dynamic, highly engrossing… As hard as it is to put down The Birth of the Pill’s story of four privileged individuals’ thrilling quest for better living through science, it’s imperative to remember the scores of women lost to history whose flesh and blood helped make it a reality." -- Anna Holmes - Los Angeles Times
"The pill is utterly ordinary today. The story of how we got here is anything but." -- Hannah Levintova - Mother Jones
"Eig’s research is thorough and his account exhaustive." -- Emily Witt - Bookforum
"Narrative nonfiction at its best… A fascinating and thorough look at one of the most important innovations of the 20th century." -- Bookriot
"Eig’s stylish storytelling makes this a fresh, infectiously readable take." -- Kate Tuttle - Boston Globe
"Who knew that the history of oral contraceptives could rival a good procedural drama, with a scrappy group of believers racing against time?" -- Meredith Counts - Bust
"Absorbing… One of the book’s great strengths—accomplished through his smart choice of lead characters—is the depiction of how arduous it is to make real social change." -- Margaret Talbot - New Yorker
"Aside from being a fascinating look into the evolution of medical practices, funding and ethics, Eig’s book is an intricate portrait of how completely women’s lives are weaved into our culture in disturbing and contradictory ways." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"[S]urprisingly gripping." -- Kevin Nance - Chicago Tribune
"An impassioned cultural history." -- Laura Pearson - Chicago Tribune
"Detailed, compelling history… Eig does a remarkable job of keeping the science and the storytelling in harmony." -- Josh Modell - The Onion A.V. Club
"Brilliant… [it] often reads like a thriller as funds runs out, clinical trials stall and politicians, including John F. Kennedy, shy away from the hot potato of birth control… its advocates deserve this vivid and life-affirming history." -- Joan Smith - The Guardian
Jonathan Eig, a former reporter at the Wall Street Journal, is the author of King, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography, The Birth of the Pill, Luckiest Man, Opening Day, and Get Capone. He lives in Chicago with his wife and children.
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ISBN 13 9780393073720
ISBN 10 0393073726
Title The Birth of the Pill
Author Jonathan Eig
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2014-10-21
Number of pages 400
Prizes Winner of Society of Midland Authors Award (Adult Nonfiction) 2015, Winner of ALA Notable Books (Nonfiction) 2015
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.