Data Baby, Susannah Breslin
Data Baby, Susannah Breslin
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Data Baby
My Life in a Psychological Experiment

Author: Susannah Breslin

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Legacy Lit

Published: 11/07/2023


Synopsis

Lab Girl meets Brain on Fire in this provocative and poignant memoir delving into a woman's formative experiences as a veritable "lab rat" in a lifelong psychological study, and her pursuit to reclaim autonomy and her identity as a adult.

What if your parents turn you into a human lab rat when you’re a child? Will that change the story of your life? Will that change who you are?
 
When Susannah Breslin is a toddler, her parents enroll her in an exclusive laboratory preschool at the University of California, Berkeley, where she becomes one of over a hundred children who are research subjects in an unprecedented 30-year study of personality development that predicts who she and her cohort will grow up to be. Decades later, trapped in what she feels is an abusive marriage and battling breast cancer, she starts to wonder how growing up under a microscope shaped her identity and life choices. Already a successful journalist, she makes her own curious history the subject of her next investigation. From experiment rooms with one-way mirrors, to children’s puzzles with no solutions, to condemned basement laboratories, her life-changing journey uncovers the long-buried secrets hidden behind the renowned study. The question at the gnarled heart of her quest: Did the study know her better than she knew herself?
 
At once bravely honest and sharply witty, Data Baby is a compelling and provocative account of a woman’s quest to find her true self, and an unblinking exploration of why we turn out as we do. Few people in all of history have been studied from such a young age and for as long as Susannah Breslin, but the message of her book is universal. In an era when so many of us are looking to technology to tell us who to be, it’s up to us to discover who we actually are.  

Reviews

Goodreads review by The Headless on August 31, 2023

The premise of the book caught my attention-a longitudinal study of a child's life into adulthood as the now adult looks back and wants to delve deeper into their research into her own life to find out if her "life" was in fact predicted by the study! The pacing of the book flowed well and kept me i......more

Goodreads review by Angela on November 08, 2023

I overall enjoyed the book but felt like it was misrepresented. At the end of the book, the author says she didn't want to write a memoir but that's what the publisher wanted. I felt like it wasn't advertised as a memoir but that's what it was. Her story was interesting and learning about the Block......more

Goodreads review by Jessie on November 18, 2023

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. While I enjoyed the writing, I spent most of the time wondering when the experiment would become the baseline of the story. It never really does, she goes into detail about her life and has a nice banter to her writing but I feel like I was baited,......more

Goodreads review by Jules on September 20, 2023

Breslin very much achieved her goal of the writing style being of a memoir (as well as the passion and overall vibe of her work as a journalist) and I very much appreciated that the biggest complaint I have is with the way in which she explains certain references to other pieces of media because it f......more

Goodreads review by Zibby on January 31, 2024

Data Baby: My Life in a Psychological Experiment is a provocative and poignant memoir about journalist Susannah Breslin’s experiences as a “lab rat” in a lifelong psychological study and her pursuit to reclaim autonomy as an adult. In her memoir, she explains that her father was an English professor......more


Quotes

“Data Baby is the riveting story of a long-term psychological study and its impact on Breslin’s life, a compelling story in itself. An utterly fascinating read.”—Elizabeth Crane, author of This Story Will Change: After the Happily Ever After

“Breslin's compelling memoir reminds us that psych data are made of people. Data Baby also brilliantly highlights how the making of data shapes the stories of the people being observed.”—danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens

“As she examines the dark side of experimentation on human subjects, Breslin also asks disturbing questions about the consequences modern data-gathering will have on future generations. An intelligently provocative memoir and investigation.”—Kirkus Reviews