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By: Andromeda Romano-Lax
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Baltimore, 1919: After graduating in the top of her psychology major at Vassar, Rosalie Rayner accepts a coveted position in the lab of Dr. John B. Watson, the infamous father of American behaviorism, at Johns Hopkins University. The two begin a passionate affair that will cost Rosalie her PhD candidacy, her prominent Jewish family's good name, her dreams of her own career, and ultimately her sanity.

A haunting work of historical fiction set in the roaring '20s, with themes of scientific integrity, fidelity, motherhood, and "having it all" that will resonate with a contemporary audience. A narrative not from the perspective of John Watson but of his lesser-known wife, who had her own dreams and hopes before their marriage and his success.

Andromeda's previous novels, The Spanish Bow and The Detour, are critically acclaimed and have received high praise for their atmospheric prose and historical accuracy. Andromeda is a well-connected and well-traveled teacher, blogger, book coach, and occasional contributor to the Huffington Post.

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Critic reviews

"An impressive and richly atmospheric debut." ( The New York Times Book Review)
"Ambitious and atmospheric." ( The Guardian)
"Romano-Lax is singularly gifted: she creates full-fledged, engaging characters and writes compelling narrative. Some of her descriptive passages take your breath away." ( Library Journal)
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As someone with a degree in Psychology, I thoroughly enjoyed Behave by Andromeda Romano-Lax. Behave is one of those books that I want to force all of my psych friends to read so that I can talk to them about it. I liked that this is a fictionalization of John B. Watson's life told through the perspective of Rosalie Rayner Watson. Not a lot of information is available on Rosalie, so it was fun to see how Andromeda Lax-Romano was able to bring the character to light.

Though the author was able to flesh out the characters, I found myself hating them both. Both John & Rosalie come off as cold & calculating. I never really felt a connection to them. Though I didn't connect with the characters, I still found the fictionalization enthralling.

All in all, I enjoyed the book. This story brought the father of Behaviorism to life. It is a book that I could see psychology students enjoying this.

**I originally received this book from NetGalley but ended up listening to it as part of the Audible Escape Package**

Trigger Warning: Childhood Abuse, Cheating

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