Infinite Life: The Revolutionary Story of Eggs, Evolution, and Life on Earth
Jules Howard
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**An Amazon Best Science Book of 2024** An expansive investigation into the most unifying and enduring structure in the history of life--and a story of biological richness at a moment when so much of our precious biodiversity hangs in the balance. Eggs are the origins of 90 percent of the Earth's organisms. They can be found as far apart as deep-sea volcanoes and in space. Yet despite their fundamental importance, eggs often find themselves an afterthought in the discussion of evolution of life on Earth as the interests of scientists congregate around the things that emerge from eggs rather than the eggs themselves. In his new book Infinite Life: The Revolutionary Story of Eggs, Evolution, and Life on Earth, Jules Howard explains--with great passion, authority, expertise, and infectious enthusiasm--why it's time to give eggs their moment in the spotlight: it is the eggs that can teach us new and surprising lessons about Earth's history, the trials of life, and the exceptional ways in which natural selection operates to propagate the survival of individual species. Infinite Life: The Revolutionary Story of Eggs, Evolution, and Life on Earth, offers a wholly new perspective on the animal kingdom, and, indeed, life on Earth. By examining eggs from their earliest histories to the very latest fossilized discoveries--encompassing the myriad changes and mutations of eggs from the evolution of yolk, to the hard eggshells of lost dinosaurs, to the animals that have evolved to simultaneously give birth to eggs and live young--Howard reveals untold stories of great diversity and majesty to shed light on the huge impact that egg science has on our lives.
Product Details
Price
$29.95
$27.85
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Publish Date
September 03, 2024
Pages
272
Dimensions
6.2 X 8.9 X 1.1 inches | 0.92 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639367740
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Jules Howard, author of Wonderdog, is a wildlife expert, zoology correspondent, science-writer, and broadcaster. He writes regularly for many publications, including the Guardian, and appears regularly on television in the United Kingdom. He is the author of several nonfiction books and lives in London.
Reviews
"In this witty, wise, and accessible book, Jules Howard celebrates the humble egg. Breezy and conversational, Howard goes on a journey spanning billions of years, from the first bacteria to us. This is as fun and engaging as science writing gets, and by the end of the book, it's astounding how much you've learned about the history of life." --Steve Brusatte, professor and paleontologist at the University of Edinburgh and New York Times bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs
"Jules Howard's egg's-eye view of evolution is dripping with fascinating insights." -- Alice Roberts, author of Ancestors
"A loving ode to eggs, Infinite Life is a fascinating journey through the nested history of how living things bring about ever more life. Jules Howard skillfully balances new scientific research with visions of the past as he peels back each layer of evolutionary history." --Riley Black, author of The Last Days of the Dinosaurs and When the Earth Was Green
"Remarkable in both its scope and focus, Infinite Life is a scintillating, wild, and scientifically robust romp through time and space. Howard has a gift for exploring scientifically rigorous explanations through rich, exciting stories."--Heather Heying, evolutionary biologist and author of Natural Selections
"Most animals begin as eggs, and this is their story. British science writer Howard suggests that animals are simply vehicles to produce more eggs, and then he makes an entertaining case for that proposition. Animal evolution is a snap compared to the minutia of animal physiology, but Howard has done his homework and delivers a lucid education on a central feature of life. High-quality natural history."--Kirkus Reviews
"Howard takes readers on a biographical journey through the evolution of the egg, using gorgeous evocations of species that existed across hundreds of millions of years."--Nature
"His excitement is infectious and indicative of his approach to the entire book. This is an author who has found joy in his research, joy in his writing, and joy in sharing what he learned."--Booklist
"Jules really questions some of the classic narratives that we have in evolutionary history, like this idea that moving away from water was this triumphant moment for life on land ... no, they just were really looking for soft soil to put their egg in to stay moist! It's a book that really loves its subject and I like the way it combines different ways of storytelling along with some of the latest scientific discoveries." --Science Friday
"His book takes the reader on an information-packed journey through the evolutionary history of these remarkable devices, from their earliest manifestations to the present-day eggs of insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Even the most hard-boiled reader, accustomed to overlooking eggs in favor of the free-living creatures that emerge from them, will likely be softened. And delighted."--The Wall Street Journal
"Infinite Life has the potential to change your perspective on the history of our planet. It offers a journey that will intrigue and open your mind to the wonders of all life on Earth."--Science
"Jules Howard's egg's-eye view of evolution is dripping with fascinating insights." -- Alice Roberts, author of Ancestors
"A loving ode to eggs, Infinite Life is a fascinating journey through the nested history of how living things bring about ever more life. Jules Howard skillfully balances new scientific research with visions of the past as he peels back each layer of evolutionary history." --Riley Black, author of The Last Days of the Dinosaurs and When the Earth Was Green
"Remarkable in both its scope and focus, Infinite Life is a scintillating, wild, and scientifically robust romp through time and space. Howard has a gift for exploring scientifically rigorous explanations through rich, exciting stories."--Heather Heying, evolutionary biologist and author of Natural Selections
"Most animals begin as eggs, and this is their story. British science writer Howard suggests that animals are simply vehicles to produce more eggs, and then he makes an entertaining case for that proposition. Animal evolution is a snap compared to the minutia of animal physiology, but Howard has done his homework and delivers a lucid education on a central feature of life. High-quality natural history."--Kirkus Reviews
"Howard takes readers on a biographical journey through the evolution of the egg, using gorgeous evocations of species that existed across hundreds of millions of years."--Nature
"His excitement is infectious and indicative of his approach to the entire book. This is an author who has found joy in his research, joy in his writing, and joy in sharing what he learned."--Booklist
"Jules really questions some of the classic narratives that we have in evolutionary history, like this idea that moving away from water was this triumphant moment for life on land ... no, they just were really looking for soft soil to put their egg in to stay moist! It's a book that really loves its subject and I like the way it combines different ways of storytelling along with some of the latest scientific discoveries." --Science Friday
"His book takes the reader on an information-packed journey through the evolutionary history of these remarkable devices, from their earliest manifestations to the present-day eggs of insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Even the most hard-boiled reader, accustomed to overlooking eggs in favor of the free-living creatures that emerge from them, will likely be softened. And delighted."--The Wall Street Journal
"Infinite Life has the potential to change your perspective on the history of our planet. It offers a journey that will intrigue and open your mind to the wonders of all life on Earth."--Science