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Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Author: Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan
"Dazzling...A feast. Absorbing and elegantly written, it tells of the origins of life on earth, describes its variety and character, and culminates in a discussion of human nature and the complex traces of humankind's evolutionary past...It is an amazing story masterfully told." -FINANCIAL TIMES (LONDON)World renowned scientist Carl Sagan and ac...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781531888299
ISBN-10: 1531888291
Publication Date: 3/14/2017
Edition: MP3 Una
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Sagan and Druyan write a compelling book that is accessible to the average person.
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I like Carl, but he sure does beat subjects to death in this book. Call it "billions and billions of examples of how life is lived on earth, now and in the past". In this book, Carl and his wife "trace the history of life, and the path that led to us - how we got to be the way we are." Carl is really good at exploring and explaining, and a lot can be learned from this book. If you paid attention at school or think biology, genetics, microbiology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, zoology, anatomy, chemistry, geology, or astrophysics are cool subjects, then you are going to scream at the pages and pages of examples you get to explain concepts you already know. What Carl is good at, is linking them together in a way you might not have, and get you thinking in ways you might not have done before. I almost threw the book into the pool, when, after 420 pages of waiting for the natural continuation of the discussion, I realized he wasn't going to present it in this book. "It's key central section - chronicling the dawn of our species and its evolution up to the invention of civilization - is the subject of the next book in this series." Maybe that is "Dragons of Eden" or maybe he died before he got a chance to write the true sequel. Whatever. We are living it anyhow.


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