Summary & Analysis - The Signature Of All Things - Based On The Book By Elizabeth Gilbert
Golden Books Publishing
Narrador Pamela Banks
Editorial: Golden Books Publishing
Sinopsis
SUMMARY & ANALYSIS THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS BASED ON THE BOOK BY ELIZABETH GILBERT SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT Alma Whittaker's Early Years The Whittaker Estate and White Acre Ambrose Pike and the Tumult of Emotions The Botanical World of Alma The Search for Knowledge Love, Loss, and Scientific Boundaries The Expanding World and Its Theories A New Vision for the Future The Legacy of Alma Whittaker General Analysis of The Signature of All Things ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert follows the life of Alma Whittaker, a brilliant botanist in the 18th and 19th centuries. Born into a wealthy family, Alma dedicates her life to the study of plants, particularly mosses, and becomes deeply immersed in the emerging scientific ideas of evolution and natural selection. The novel explores themes of intellectual curiosity, the challenges faced by women in science, love, and loss. It examines the intersection of personal life and scientific discovery, highlighting the complexities of pursuing knowledge while navigating emotional and societal constraints.
Duración: 29 minutos (00:29:17) Fecha de publicación: 04/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

