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# Handmade: A Scientist’s Search for Meaning through Making

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Review: Great mix of the personal and scientific - Anna "Por-shy-skee" is a materials scientist to the core. We get a full dose of science in every chapter, covering ten different materials in some depth. But fear not! It is all interwoven with her personal trajectory, which is so compelling, I finished the book in two days. (very rare for me!) I am a also a scientist-maker, so even just seeing the title of this book meant I had to get it. But on reading the in-depth interview in Hackspace magazine, and on listening to some of Ploszajski's podcasts ("Handmade"), I was sold. Here is an interesting person who also happens to be poetic, and fantastic at telling stories and coming up with good analogies to explain tricky concepts behind the materials. She also happens to be a woman scientist and does not shy away from describing how bias against women has worn her down, and how the writing of other inspiring iconoclastic women has buoyed her up. My only quibble with this excellent book is that I wish it were longer, and that she had spent more time with the hand-crafters she visited to get more into their psyche and the psyche of the materials they work with.
Review: A unique mix of science and making - This book is an intricate weave of materials science, history, personal stories, and a showcase of craftspeople. It is a unique combination, that kept me reading on and wanting more.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 876,798 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 33 in Materials Science 81 in Mechanical & Material Engineering 1,447 in Cultural Studies |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (70) |
| Dimensions  | 14.48 x 8.51 x 22.35 cm |
| ISBN-10  | 1472971078 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1472971074 |
| Item weight  | 1.05 kg |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 320 pages |
| Publication date  | 13 May 2021 |
| Publisher  | Bloomsbury Sigma |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great mix of the personal and scientific
*by S***R on 22 August 2021*

Anna "Por-shy-skee" is a materials scientist to the core. We get a full dose of science in every chapter, covering ten different materials in some depth. But fear not! It is all interwoven with her personal trajectory, which is so compelling, I finished the book in two days. (very rare for me!) I am a also a scientist-maker, so even just seeing the title of this book meant I had to get it. But on reading the in-depth interview in Hackspace magazine, and on listening to some of Ploszajski's podcasts ("Handmade"), I was sold. Here is an interesting person who also happens to be poetic, and fantastic at telling stories and coming up with good analogies to explain tricky concepts behind the materials. She also happens to be a woman scientist and does not shy away from describing how bias against women has worn her down, and how the writing of other inspiring iconoclastic women has buoyed her up. My only quibble with this excellent book is that I wish it were longer, and that she had spent more time with the hand-crafters she visited to get more into their psyche and the psyche of the materials they work with.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A unique mix of science and making
*by Y***N on 4 October 2021*

This book is an intricate weave of materials science, history, personal stories, and a showcase of craftspeople. It is a unique combination, that kept me reading on and wanting more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The start of something
*by E***X on 4 July 2021*

This book did exactly what it said it was going to, which was what I would have expected from a fellow scientist. If you are an expert working with any of the materials discussed throughout the book though, then you may be a little frustrated at the introductory nature of Anna's crafting experiences. Hopefully you buy this as you have a general and genuine interest in the positive power of crafts and materials science. Each chapter links a material to an aspect of Anna's life. Sometimes the links are a bit tenuous and the crafting experience does not appear to have any lasting impact, but at other times you see how Anna either learns more about herself, or how the act of crafting provides therapy in difficult times. There are also bits of family and social history as well as background science. Everything really that a polymath would appreciate. However, the words 'bits' and 'introductory' are really what describes this book. I think Anna could have written a whole book just on clay or wood or wool, but she seemed to want to get as many aspects of her life and identity in as possible. I thought that there was also an opportunity to discuss the research into the therapeutic nature of crafting at a psychological/medical level. My other issue is the lack of illustrations. Both crafting and science use diagrams all the time to illustrate structure and process. Anna tried to do this with words, but not very successfully in my opinion. I'm glad I read this book though. It did make me think about how my own relationship with crafts over my longer lifetime and that maybe I should re-visit old interests and try out something new.

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