Wildhood:
the epic journey from adolescence to adulthood in humans and other animals

$35.00 AUD

Wildhood:
the epic journey from adolescence to adulthood in humans and other animals

Overview

A revelatory investigation of human and animal adolescence from the New York Times bestselling authors of Zoobiquity.

Teenagers: behind the banter, the tediously repetitive games and clicks, the moping and screaming, the fast living, and the jockeying and preening lie the rules of the entire animal kingdom.

Based on their popular Harvard University course, latest research, and worldwide travels, Natterson-Horowitz and Bowers examine the four universal challenges that every adolescent on our planet must face on the journey to adulthood: how to be safe, how to navigate hierarchy, how to court potential mates, and how to leave the nest. Safety, status, sex, and survival.

For parents and children, predators and prey alike, this is a powerfully revelatory book, entertainingly written. To become, as its reader does, for a while, a young penguin or a young humpback whale, or even an octopus tapping a shrimp on the shoulder or an orca silencing their victim, is a giddying experience. The authors open up horizons for their ordinary human readers as they go about their daily animal lives, and permit them to look afresh at the confusing and exhilarating experience of adolescence. Even your average teen will not get bored.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
234mm x 153mm
Extent
368 pages
ISBN
9781925849653
RRP
AUD$35.00
Pub date
4 February 2020
Rights held
UK & Cw (excl Can)
Other rights
William Morris Endeavor

Praise

‘A masterpiece. This is a spellbinding lens on the ways creatures with big bodies yet little life experience figure out how to survive and thrive. Read Wildhood.’

Wendy Mogel, PhD, author of Voice Lessons for Parents and The Blessing of a Skinned Knee

‘It blew my mind to discover that teenage animals and teenage humans are so similar. Both are naïve risk-takers. I love this book!’

Temple Grandin, PhD, author of Animals Make Us Human and Animals in Translation
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About the Authors

Dr Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, is a Visiting Professor at Harvard University in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology. She is also professor of medicine/cardiology at UCLA, where she co-founded the Evolutionary Medicine program. She is the co-author of Zoobiquity and Wildhood.

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Kathryn Bowers is a science journalist who has taught medical narrative and comparative literature at UCLA. She’s a Future Tense Fellow at New America in Washington, DC, and was an editor at Zócalo Public Square in Los Angeles. She is the co-author of Zoobiquity and Wildhood

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