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Women in Tech

Women in Tech

Take Your Career to the Next Level with Practical Advice and Inspiring Stories

by Tarah Wheeler van Vlack

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appears in For Women, Technology, and Business.

Craig Pritchett leads you through an unforgettable learning experience that builds on the extraordinary life and games of the first World Chess Champion Wilhelm Steinitz....

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appears in For Women, Technology, and Business.

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Starts intimate and character-focused, tracking Ifemelu’s sharp, observational voice and Obinze’s quieter arc across two continents. The most useful parts are the scenes that dramatize how race, class, and longing reshape identity—especially Ifemelu’s American encounters and her blog-style interludes that name feeling with plain language. Limitations: the timeline jumps and long social digressions slow momentum, and readers looking for plot-driven pace or fewer sociopolitical reflections will find stretches that read more like argument than narrative.

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