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Sunday, April 3, 2016

Finished: Arrowsmith (Lewis) Pulitzer Prize winning book about a scientist named Martin Arrowsmith that took me forever to read because it was truly so boring. I believe Sinclair Lewis is more acclaimed for his Babbitt and Main Street, but since he didn't win the Pulitzer for either of those he was maybe awarded it for Arrowsmith as a consolation? Anyway, none of the characters, including Martin, are very compelling or likeable, so that always makes it hard for me to be interested in them or care about them. Martin goes through medical school with a bunch of guys, most who are only concerned about how much money they can make in the future. Martin, on the other hand, just wants to work on experiments in the lab. His mentor is Dr. Gottlieb, who is the one professor who understands him because he is also interested more in making the scientific discoveries than getting rich being a doctor. Anyway, Martin does meet someone, Leora, fall in love, move to her podunk hometown, and become the town doctor for awhile, but his heart isn't into it. He does eventually end up back in a major lab and discovers a potential cure for the bubonic plague. He travels to a tropical island that is being ravaged by the plague and become relatively famous when his cure works. Leora, however, who had insisted on going with him, becomes sick and dies. Martin makes his way back to the states and marries a rich woman who wants to change him from the all-hours-of-the-night lab worker to a socializing socialite. He eventually chucks that life (and their young son) for a cabin in the woods to go back to his first love, working on experiments hoping to cure another disease. I've obviously left out alot of detail, but it simply wasn't that interesting to me. So glad it's over! I think I'll read a page-turner next. :-)

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