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How Flowers Made Our World eBook

The Story Of Nature'S Revolutionaries

de David George Haskell
Livro eBook
idioma: inglês
Editor: Transworld, março de 2026 ‧
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A NEW SCIENTIST BEST NEW POPULAR SCIENCE BOOK MARCH 2026 In How Flowers Made Our World, biologist David George Haskell redefines our understanding of flowers, casting them as powerful revolutionaries at the heart of Earth's story.'Flowering plants as you've never seen them before ... Science writing with sensuality, sensitivity and soul.' Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment 'Vividly written. David George Haskell shows how the most trivialized part of the natural world is among its most powerful and essential.' Rebecca Solnit, author of Orwell s Roses'David George Haskell's great strength as a writer is that he is open to surprise. He regards the planet as a strange and beautiful place. How Flowers Made Our World is at once closely observed, richly reported, and mind-blowing.' Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth ExtinctionFar from being mere ornaments, flowers have shaped the very fabric of life on our planet. Their evolution triggered a cascade of biodiversity, transforming oceans, creating new habitats, and even altering the climate. Their beauty turned adversaries into allies, and their adaptability turned environmental upheavals into opportunities for renewal.Weaving together vivid storytelling, lyrical writing, and cutting-edge science, Haskell illuminates flowers as portals into deep time and essential players in our ecological future. He reveals how flowers built and sustained ecosystems from rainforests to prairies and have been pivotal in the evolution of species like butterflies, bees, and birds. He also uncovers their crucial role in human history, as cultural emblems, keys to scientific leaps, and evolutionary catalysts, with flowering grasses calling our ancestors to leave the trees, laying the foundation for agriculture and modern civilization.From lessons in resilience and creativity found among gardeners favourites, such as magnolias, orchids, and roses, to rediscovering lesser-known wonders, like our uncelebrated underwater meadows that sustain life and the secrets of our most humble wildflowers, How Flowers Made Our World invites readers to see these blooms in a whole new light as the dynamic and influential forces they truly are.'In this dazzling book, scintillating with wonder and scholarship, Haskell shows us how flowers so often belittled and misunderstood, have shaped ecology, and so shaped us. Flowers are tectonic, and here is a book worthy of them.' Charles Foster, author of The Edges of the World'Joyful ... brimming with curiosity, humour, and crystal-clear scientific delights. How Flowers Made Our World is a celebration of the inventiveness of floral life.' Zo Schlanger, author of The Light Eaters

How Flowers Made Our World

The Story Of Nature'S Revolutionaries

de David George Haskell

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781529959048
Editor: Transworld
Data de Lançamento: março de 2026
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Ciências Exatas e Naturais > Outras ciências
EAN: 9781529959048
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SOBRE O AUTOR

David George Haskell

David George Haskell é um biólogo americano nascido no Reino Unido, autor e professor de biologia na Sewanee: The University of the South. Além de artigos científicos, escreveu ensaios, poemas, artigos de opinião e o livro The Forest Unseen (Viking Press, Penguin Random House 2012) e The Songs of Trees (Viking Press, Penguin Random House 2017). The Forest Unseen foi o vencedor do Prémio de Comunicação da National Academies de 2013 de Melhor Livro, finalista do Prémio Pulitzer de Não Ficção Geral de 2013, vice-campeão do PEN / E. 2013 O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award, vencedor do Prémio Nacional de Livros ao Ar Livre de Literatura de História Natural de 2012 e do Prémio Reed de Redação Ambiental de 2013. The Forest Unseen foi traduzido para dez idiomas e foi o vencedor do Prémio Dapeng Nature Book 2016 na China. O segundo livro de Haskell, The Songs of Trees, foi publicado em abril de 2017. Venceu a Medalha John Burroughs de 2018. Foi considerado um dos melhores livros científicos de 2017, Maria Popova incluiu o livro em Brain Pickings Favorite Science Books de 2017, e a Forbes.com considerou o livro um dos 10 melhores na área do ambiente. Haskell recebeu o seu B.A. em zoologia pela University of Oxford e o seu Ph.D. em biologia evolutiva pela Cornell University. Em 2009, foi nomeado Carnegie-CASE Professor of the Year no Tennessee. Foi ainda premiado com uma bolsa Guggenheim pela John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation em 2014.

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