Roots of The Overweight Brain
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Roots of The Overweight Brain

Roots of The Overweight Brain

Later this month I’ll be posting the next and final chapter of The Overweight Brain. To whet your appetite (and maybe entice you to go back and read the book from the beginning), here’s an interview with me by Janet Wootten—The Backstory of The Overweight Brain.

Q: Lois, you’re about to post the final chapter of  The Overweight Brain: How Our Obsession with Knowing Keeps Us From Getting Smart Enough to Make a Better World. Can you talk to us about the roots of this project and writing an interactive, online book?

Lois: It came about as a combination of the possibilities it offered and the non-possibility of doing it otherwise. I wanted this to be a non-academic book. READ MORE

And enjoy these cartoons by Alice Rydel

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