It is November 6, 1920, in Chilean Patagonia when Oriana Josseau
is born into a lively family with two grandparents, two parents,
and sixteen young aunts and uncles, most within easy reach of her
robust cries. And so begins the life of an independent-minded girl
from the bottom of the world who somehow manages to overcome the
restrictions and biases of a conservative patriarchal society and
eventually becomes a scientist.
As her family relocates to the idyllic countryside of central
Chile and then to the hectic complex society of Santiago, Oriana
vividly recalls her reactions to such diverse events as the birth
of her brothers; the abrupt transition from wealth to near poverty;
her first earthquake; the turmoil of student politics; the
challenges of mountain adventures; the exploration of friendship,
love and sex; and her first encounter with raw anti-female bias in
a male-dominated research world. As she details her life from early
childhood on, it soon becomes evident that Oriana must prevail over
frequent conflicts with prejudice in order to become a strong, free
woman long before the advent of the feminist movement.
Oriana describes beautifully, with humor and empathy, the
idiosyncrasies, strengths, and foibles of one woman, and those
around her, as she embarks on a unique coming-of-age journey in a
different society and different time.
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