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This Is Life

From the acclaimed author of the international bestseller The Universe in Your Hand

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This Is Life

By: Christophe Galfard, Stuart Wilson
Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
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'An entertaining, expert guide to the precarious, miraculous and wondrous journey to where we are now' – Dara Ó Briain

'What a fun book! Like having a chat with a friendly scientist over a coffee' – Steve Brusatte, author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

What is life? How did it first appear? Where else in the universe might we find it?


In This Is Life, acclaimed science communicator and Stephen Hawking’s former Ph.D. student Christophe Galfard takes you on a wonder-filled journey to look for the origins – and the meaning – of life. From how we know life must have had a beginning, to the extreme evolutionary turns that saw Earth’s species grow shields and weapons to fight wars that lasted millennia, This is Life tells the story of how the visionary discoveries of the past few decades have allowed us to understand what we, humans, and all other living organisms really are.

Through brilliant storytelling and delightful humour, Galfard makes the secrets of the living world accessible to all. This Is Life will transform the way you see the world, and your place in it.

'A gorgeous, glorious romp through the sciences' – David Tong, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge

Biological Sciences Evolution Evolution & Genetics Genetics Science
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Critic reviews

I have rarely enjoyed clinging to life after an asteroid collision quite as much. An entertaining, expert guide to the precarious, miraculous and wondrous journey to where we are now (Dara Ó Briain)
What a fun book! Reading Christophe Galfard feels like you’re having a chat with a friendly scientist over a coffee – a chat that ends with a grand appreciation for how the physical universe enables our own existence (Steve Brusatte, bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs)
A gorgeous, glorious romp through the sciences to address the biggest question of all: What is life? The reader is in safe hands with Christophe Galfard, whose charming, expressive writing leads you gently through some of the greatest discoveries humans have ever made (David Tong, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge)
I can't remember when I last enjoyed a biology book so much. Christophe Galfard brings to life with remarkable storytelling his exploration of where we come from as a species (Brian Clegg, author of The Universe Inside You)
The whole shebang of life sciences in one book, from Aristotle to mRNA vaccines. Every page is a startling revelation in who we are and what life truly is (Daniel M. Davis, author of and The Beautiful Cure)
Simple, personal, alluring, Galfard’s prose teaches as it pulls you in. A history of science that celebrates, rather than neglects, women (Dorion Sagan, author of What is Life?)
A wonderful, compelling read. Few popular science books are so unputdownable (David Beerling, author of The Emerald Planet)
With child-like curiosity, Galfard sets out to explain just about everything we know about the world and how it began, from the birth of the sun to the microbiology of our own cells. He is a marvellously irrepressible guide, the science teacher you'll wish you'd had. This hugely ambitious book reminds us of the wonderments of life (Michael Bond, author of Animate)
A thoroughly original, enjoyable read, written with much humanity and humour, Christophe Galfard's book takes the reader across eons of time from the first chemical building blocks to the emerge of the vast zoo of life on Earth we know today, capturing all the trials and challenges along the way (Charles Cockell, author of The Equations of Life)
Peppered with delightful and unexpected anecdotes . . . The editors of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy would do well to base their next entry for Earth on this book (Felix Flicker, author of The Magick of Matter)
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