Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't) - A Journey Through Evolutionary History
“An unforgettable journey through this twisted miracle of evolution we call `our body.'” -Spike Carlsen, author of*A Walk Around the Block

From blurry vision to crooked teeth, ACLs that tear at alarming rates and spines that seem to spend a lifetime falling apart, it's a curious thing that human beings have beaten the odds as a species.

After all, we're the only survivors on our branch of the tree of life. The flaws in our makeup raise more than a few questions, and this detailed foray into the many twists and turns of our ancestral past includes no shortage of curiosity and humor to find the answers.

Why is it that human mothers have such a life-endangering experience giving birth? Why are there entire medical specialties for teeth and feet? And why is it that human babies can't even hold their heads up, but horses are trotting around minutes after they're born?

In this funny, wide-ranging and often surprising book, biologist Alex Bezzerides tells us just where we inherited our adaptable, achy, brilliant bodies in the process of evolution.

This book is a perfect gift for science lovers, history buffs, and anyone interested in the evolution of the human body.

HarperCollins 2024

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Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't) - A Journey Through Evolutionary History
“An unforgettable journey through this twisted miracle of evolution we call `our body.'” -Spike Carlsen, author of*A Walk Around the Block

From blurry vision to crooked teeth, ACLs that tear at alarming rates and spines that seem to spend a lifetime falling apart, it's a curious thing that human beings have beaten the odds as a species.

After all, we're the only survivors on our branch of the tree of life. The flaws in our makeup raise more than a few questions, and this detailed foray into the many twists and turns of our ancestral past includes no shortage of curiosity and humor to find the answers.

Why is it that human mothers have such a life-endangering experience giving birth? Why are there entire medical specialties for teeth and feet? And why is it that human babies can't even hold their heads up, but horses are trotting around minutes after they're born?

In this funny, wide-ranging and often surprising book, biologist Alex Bezzerides tells us just where we inherited our adaptable, achy, brilliant bodies in the process of evolution.

This book is a perfect gift for science lovers, history buffs, and anyone interested in the evolution of the human body.

HarperCollins 2024

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Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't) - A Journey Through Evolutionary History

Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't) - A Journey Through Evolutionary History

by Alex Bezzerides

Narrated by Joe Knezevich

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Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't) - A Journey Through Evolutionary History

Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't) - A Journey Through Evolutionary History

by Alex Bezzerides

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Overview

“An unforgettable journey through this twisted miracle of evolution we call `our body.'” -Spike Carlsen, author of*A Walk Around the Block

From blurry vision to crooked teeth, ACLs that tear at alarming rates and spines that seem to spend a lifetime falling apart, it's a curious thing that human beings have beaten the odds as a species.

After all, we're the only survivors on our branch of the tree of life. The flaws in our makeup raise more than a few questions, and this detailed foray into the many twists and turns of our ancestral past includes no shortage of curiosity and humor to find the answers.

Why is it that human mothers have such a life-endangering experience giving birth? Why are there entire medical specialties for teeth and feet? And why is it that human babies can't even hold their heads up, but horses are trotting around minutes after they're born?

In this funny, wide-ranging and often surprising book, biologist Alex Bezzerides tells us just where we inherited our adaptable, achy, brilliant bodies in the process of evolution.

This book is a perfect gift for science lovers, history buffs, and anyone interested in the evolution of the human body.

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

Nick Caruso

You'll laugh, you'll learn, and you'll ache all over while reading this book."  

Alex Boese

Alex Bezzerides's subject is one that should be of inherent interest to all humans: why evolution designed our bodies in such a seemingly eccentric manner, causing us to suffer from all manner of aches and pains. He provides the answers with gentle humor and easy-to-understand explanations. Along the way he also shares plenty of curious facts that, if you're like me, you'll feel compelled to share with family and friends."

Thomas Morris

An exhilarating clamber through some of the remoter branches of the human family tree. Alex Bezzerides reminds us that our great-grand-ancestors included fish and quadrupeds as well as the tree-climbing apes that more readily spring to mind. Evolution Gone Wrong is the fascinating tale of our imperfections: how millions of years of evolution created a species more intelligent than any other, but one blighted by faulty eyesight, back pain and an unfortunate propensity for choking on its food."

Spike Carlsen

From opposable thumbs to flat feet to the pangs of childbirth, Bezzerides takes us on an unforgettable journey through this twisted miracle of evolution we call ‘our body.’

From the Publisher

Alex Bezzerides's subject is one that should be of inherent interest to all humans: why evolution designed our bodies in such a seemingly eccentric manner, causing us to suffer from all manner of aches and pains. He provides the answers with gentle humor and easy-to-understand explanations. Along the way he also shares plenty of curious facts that, if you're like me, you'll feel compelled to share with family and friends.”
-Alex Boese, author of Elephants on Acid


“An exhilarating clamber through some of the remoter branches of the human family tree. Alex Bezzerides reminds us that our great-grand-ancestors included fish and quadrupeds as well as the tree-climbing apes that more readily spring to mind. Evolution Gone Wrong is the fascinating tale of our imperfections: how millions of years of evolution created a species more intelligent than any other, but one blighted by faulty eyesight, back pain and an unfortunate propensity for choking on its food.”
—Thomas Morris, The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth

“You'll laugh, you'll learn, and you'll ache all over while reading this book.”
—Nick Caruso, coauthor of Does It Fart? The Definitive Field Guide to Animal Flatulence


“From opposable thumbs to flat feet to the pangs of childbirth, Bezzerides takes us on an unforgettable journey through this twisted miracle of evolution we call ‘our body.’” —Spike Carlsen, author of A Walk Around the Block


"A fantastic, informative book... I recommend Evolution Gone Wrong highly to anyone wishing to grasp the mix of biological and cultural forces at work on our anatomy today." -NPR

"Entertaining... A timely reminder that we, as a species, may be outgrowing our evolutionary history and the biology we are constructed from." -The Wall Street Journal

"Alex Bezzerides... is fascinated with the imperfect system that is the human body, and he explores and explains it adroitly in his fascinating, funny new book." -Salon

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172938719
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 05/18/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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