![]() ![]() We spend so much of our lives wearing masks and performing in some ways and measuring our responses I get the feeling, the places I like are where all the masks are off.”įor her latest novel, Abbott read science memoirs and biographies as well as interviewing scientists. They’re kind of hothouses, I guess, and no one’s measuring themselves. I approach it almost anthropologically at the start, but then I get very fascinated at the extremes of emotions. Those settings, they seem to bring out the strangeness of people. “I don’t plan on it, I just seem to end up there. “I’m really interested in insular subcultures, that’s my weird speciality,” Abbott agrees. One secret in particular will reverberate into adulthood, keeping them locked in an ongoing competitive relationship that has far-reaching repercussions, deep in the world of science-research laboratories. ![]() ![]() In Give Me Your Hand, two girls, Kit and Diane, initially bond over a Marie Curie quote and cross-country running, and then over secrets, teenager-style. ![]()
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