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I'm reading right now "The Calculating Stars" by Mary Robinette Kowal - an alternative history in which a meteorite hits the earth in 1952 and escalates efforts in the space program. The center of the book is a mathematician (also a PhD in physics) who was a WASP in WWII and works for their equivalent of NASA, and is agitating to let women into the astronaut program. I'm only halfway through, but I'm thinking it's a good bet she succeeds by the end? She confronts politics, gender, race, and religion all very matter-of-factly. A fantastic novel for advocates for women in STEM. Anyway, I've enjoyed your cards, thank you!
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