“A spirited biography [of a] blunt, feisty woman's career.”- Publishers Weekly;“Gayle Greene's Woman Who Knew Too Much seeks to trace Stewart’s unconventional approach in investigating the effects of man-made radiation. It provides some shrewd insights into her personality and methodology.”- New York Times Book Review;“A vivid portrait of Alice Stewart, a much underestimated scientist who has been an indomitable challenger of the establishment and a thorn in the flesh of the nuclear industry.”- Joseph Rotblat, physicist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1955