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This accessible and informative biography of an acclaimed anthropologist will appeal to anyone with an interest in anthropology.. When Coming of Age in Samoa was published in 1928 the book quickly became a bestseller and brought its author to national prominence—a bright young and charismatic anthropologist named Margaret Mead. For the next five decades Margaret Mead became the public face of anthropology in the United States her strong personality and maverick stance on many issues generating both acclaim and controversy. . This succinct well-researched biography traces Mead’s life and career from her upbringing in Pennsylvania and her college years under the tutelage of esteemed anthropologist Franz Boaz through her field work on the islands of Oceania in the South Pacific to her later career at the American Museum of Natural History. Besides many interesting details of Mead’s career the author examines her three marriages and her circle of friends including fellow anthropologist Ruth Benedict and novelist James Baldwin. . The author also presents material not published in other Mead biographies including information about existing pages of a manuscript Mead said she tore up when atom bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; her personal and anonymous funding of the American Anthropological Association when it was in financial straits; and her support for anthropologists who worked for the government’s covert operations during the Vietnam War era. . The work concludes with an assessment of Mead’s career various criticisms and controversies generated by her work and thoughts on what she would say about today’s cultural landscape.