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Narrated by:
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Paul Matthews
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By:
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Matt Ridley
About this listen
Popular scientist Matt Ridley is renowned as much for accessibility as for learning. Following the success of The Red Queen and The Origins of Virtue, Genome is a Sunday Times top 10 best seller and a Guardian Book of the Year.
Genome unravels the secrets of human nature without the usual reams of technical jargon. It shows outstanding breakthroughs in gene research, how we've gone from knowing almost nothing to knowing almost everything, and how our genes reveal more about our past, our evolution, and even our minds. Every important event in human history is written into our genes, whether it happened four billion or a few hundred years ago. All you need to know is where to look.
©1999 Matt Ridley (P)2000 W. F. Howes LtdJust amazing
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Well read also.
Excellent and informative
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Renewed my interest in genetics
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Astounding, even 19 years after publishing!
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Really good ...
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truly excellent
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Good one
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Since most of the topics are approached from the point of view of surfacing basic mechanisms and structures, it is all still relevant for anyone wanting to educate themselves in some basic genetics while staying entertained.
The narrator does a beautiful and outstanding job at making the book come to life.
There also life lessons and philosophical thoughts that will make me come back to this more than once.
Informative and entertaining. Perfect combo!
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However, there were a few horrific moments in the book that almost persuaded me to return it, which were some (not all) of the author’s personal views. Also some very questionable ‘facts’ that are absolutely not factual. I suppose this demonstrates how different attitudes were 20 years ago, and should be a warning not to place too much literal faith in expert views. I have read so many academic papers that hold (and ‘prove’) opposite opinions that I stopped being shocked about this a long time ago.
The first major ‘eek’ moment was when the author aired his views about pesticides used on crops, and his opinion of the opponents of them.
I winced at the ‘othering’ language about disabilities but again, expected this is a book of this age. He had decent views about eugenics, but then everything went to pot in a matter of a paragraph in the final chapter. He agreed that mothers of autistic children are indeed cold, (as per the ‘refrigerator mother’ theory) ... I mean, how does one really make that kind of a judgment??. And his opinion of why this is the case was even more astounding; in that autistic children are so awful, exhausting and such hard work, that the mother literally gives up and loses her warmth... !!!
So I won’t bthis to my autistic children or sharing it with my peer autistic parent/child families.
Summary: Archaic but interesting and informative in parts. Quite offensive in other parts.
Mixed feelings about this book.
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