
The Female Brain
by Louann Brizendine
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“I found this book credible re biological sex differences. Readable and interesting, as well: | It helped me to master a basic understanding of chemistry, hormones, and the amygdala, which has given me patience with myself and others. | Was recommended to me by a female executive who suggested all male CEOs read it. It was quite good.”
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Psychology, and Science.
Why are women more verbal than men Why do women remember details of fights that men cant remember at all Why do women tend to form deeper bonds with their female friends than men do with their male counterparts These and other questions have stumped both sexes throughout the ages. Now, pioneering neuropsychiatrist Louann Brizendine, M.D., brings...
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Psychology, and Science.
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Brian Armstrong
“I found this book credible re biological sex differences. Readable and interesting, as well: | It helped me to master a basic understanding of chemistry, hormones, and the amygdala, which has given me patience with myself and others. | Was recommended to me by a female executive who suggested all male CEOs read it. It was quite good.”
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“Soft-spoken, heavily illustrated fable built from short dialogues and watercolor sketches. Each spread pairs a spare line of text with a loose drawing, so the pleasure is visual and aphoristic rather than narrative; readers collect felt-true sentences more than plot. Most useful when you want quick consolations, a prompt for conversation with a child, or a pause during a rough day. Limiting if you want sustained argument, concrete advice, or tightly plotted storytelling: the repetition of gentleness can feel sentimental or thin after a while.”
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