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The Story of Life in 10½ Chapters

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The Story of Life in 10½ Chapters by Marianne Taylor delves into the fascinating narrative of life on Earth, weaving together evolutionary biology, palaeontology, and natural history. It explores key events in the planet's biological past, from the emergence of life to significant evolutionary milestones. The book is both educational and entertaining, offering a compelling overview of the complexity and wonder of the living world.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the evolution of life on Earth and how different species have come to be over time. It offers an engaging narrative that blends scientific insights with intriguing stories about creatures past and present, making it perfect for curious minds interested in the natural world.

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The Story of Life in 10½ Chapters

An exploration of the key aspects of life on Earth – now and in the future – through the study of 10 and a half species.

An exploration of the key aspects of life on Earth – now and in the future – through the study of 10 and a half species.

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An exploration of the key aspects of life on Earth – now and in the future – through the study of 10 and a half species.

‘Entertaining and intellectually stimulating... The book highlights the wonderfully interconnected nature of our fragile planet. If you want big science at an accessible scale, this is for you’ BBC Wildlife

If an alien visitor were to collect ten souvenir life forms to represent life on Earth, which would they be? This is the thought-provoking premise of Marianne Taylor's The Story of Life in 10½ Chapters. Each life form explains a key aspect about life on Earth. From the sponge that seems to be a plant but is really an animal to the almost extinct soft-shelled turtle deemed extremely unique and therefore extremely precious, these examples reveal how life itself is arranged across time and space, and how humanity increasingly dominates that vision.

Taylor, a prolific science writer, considers the chemistry of a green plant and ponders the possibility of life beyond our world. She investigates the virus in an attempt to determine what a life form is; and wonders if the human – ‘a distinct and very dominant species with an inevitably biased view of life’ – could evolve in a new direction.

She tells us that the giraffe was one species, but is now four; that the dusky seaside sparrow may be revived through 're-evolution', or cloning; explains the significance of Darwin's finch to evolution; and much more. The 'half' species is artificial intelligence. Itself an experiment to understand and model life, AI is central to our future – although from the alien visitor's standpoint, unlikely to inherit the Earth in the long run.

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The Story of Life in 10½ Chapters by Marianne Taylor receives praise for its concise and accessible writing style, which appeals to a broad audience. Reviewers highlight its engaging and richly illustrated layout that complements the detailed exploration of the evolution of life. The book is noted for being both entertaining and intellectually stimulating, offering a vivid portrayal of the interconnected nature of life on Earth.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781800249189

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 July 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Apollo

Illustration: 150 integrated colour

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 174.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 780g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Marianne Taylor has authored over 25 books on natural history including The Way of the Hare and Dragonflight. She has recently completed Bats: An illustrated guide to all species and has written a number of guides for the RSPB. Her interest in taxonomy and classification goes back to her childhood, when she made a point of learning scientific as well as English names for the wildlife she saw and aspired to see. She has since become fascinated by the science that is changing the way we understand the family ties of all life on Earth.

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