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This is a deeply researched and thoroughly compelling account of the life and career of Nancy Hopkins, and also to a lesser extent some of her colleagues, who participated in documenting the existence of gender discrimination at MIT. None of them realized at the time what a wide-reaching effect their work would have, and I'm so glad that the reporter who originally broke the news in the Boston Globe was eventually able to follow up and write a book that told the whole story.