Praise for Nancy A. Nichols and Lake Effect "A chilling indictment of how government and big business prized profits over health and a moving tale of one woman's struggle to understand why."
-- "People" "Engaging and well-told."-- "The Washington Post Book World"
"I read this book like a desert hiker drinks water--in great, thankful gulps. It's a scientific investigation of the most intimate sort. It's a family memoir with public policy implications. 'Stories matter, ' says Nancy Nichols. And then she proves it."-- "Sandra Steingraber, biologist and author of "Living Downstream""
"A fast-moving, urgent narrative.-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Women Behind the Wheel is a joyous combination of autobiography, history and romance. Nancy A. Nichols celebrates the way cars made the modern world and defined the lives of modern women. Witty, moving and impassioned, this book leads women triumphantly into the once male-dominated automotive space."--Bryan Appleyard, author of The Car
"Nichols has engineered an engaging book about how the invention of the automobile both liberated and limited women. She smoothly shifts gears between nostalgia and narrative, family memoir and muscle cars. Evocative and powered by facts. Eager to get behind the wheel, women were still arrested by stereotypes of women drivers and societal expectations about how far and fast they could go. For men cars promised the open road; for women it meant errands and carpools. As a 'motown girl, ' whose first car was a Mustang, I enjoyed Women Behind the Wheel very much."--Elisabeth Griffith, PhD, author of Formidable: American Women and the Fight for Equality, 1920-2020, a New York Times Editor's Choice
"A unique and captivating history of women and the automobile. Nichols interweaves meticulous and intriguing research into engineering and advertising history with poignant reflections on how automobiles have played an outsized role in her own family. Marked by the author's keen eye for detail and irony alike, this perceptive study will compel readers to reevaluate their own relationship with cars." --Publishers Weekly (starred)
"Fascinating, funny, enraging and often very moving. For all its hard-edged machinery, gender warring and auto-business shenanigans, the emotional engine of this book is Nichols's own poignant story."--The New York Times Book Review