Death on Earth

Adventures in Evolution and Mortality

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Pub Date May 10 2016 | Archive Date Apr 01 2016
Bloomsbury USA | Bloomsbury Sigma

Description

From the author of Sex on Earth, a groundbreaking exploration of death and its role in evolution.

As you read these words, Planet Earth teems with trillions of life-forms, each going about their own business: eating, reproducing, thriving . . . Yet, the life of almost every single organism draws nearer to certain death. On the other hand, "suicide" inside the mitochondria that live within us results in the death of millions of cells each second for our own good! Why is death such a universal companion to life on Earth? Why haven't animals evolved to break free of its shackles?

In this wide-ranging exploration of death, Jules Howard attempts to shed evolutionary light on one of our biggest and most unshakable taboos. He visits a salon that's trying to abolish our queasiness over talking about death. He also looks to the nematode, one of the most basic of life-forms, for clues about why near-starvation actually can prolong life. Encountering some of the world's oldest animals, and meeting the scientists attempting to unravel their mysteries, Howard also comes face-to-face with evolution's outliers--the animals that may one day avoid death altogether.

Written in an engaging style, Death on Earth's journey ends with the inevitable question: Can we ever become immortal? And if we could, would we really want to?

Jules Howard is a zoologist, writer, blogger, and broadcaster. He writes on a host of topics related to zoology and wildlife conservation, and appears regularly in BBC Wildlife magazine. Howard is the author of Sex on Earth and lives in Northamptonshire, United Kingdom.

From the author of Sex on Earth, a groundbreaking exploration of death and its role in evolution.

As you read these words, Planet Earth teems with trillions of life-forms, each going about their own...


Advance Praise

Praise for Sex on Earth:

“A refreshingly self-aware exploration of the most intimate moments in nature and how the incredible variety of life has led us to frame our own thoughts about this near-ubiquitous biological drive.” –Brian Switek, National Geographic

“Howard has written with Bill Bryson--like wit about the sex of pandas, dinosaurs, frogs, flamingos, hedgehogs, insects, and other creatures. Readers may laugh while they learn.” –Booklist

“A writ­er who blends professional expertise in zoology with charm, wit, and a cockeyed sense of humor. What better guide through nature's red-light district could one ask for?” –Natural History Magazine

Praise for Sex on Earth:

“A refreshingly self-aware exploration of the most intimate moments in nature and how the incredible variety of life has led us to frame our own thoughts about this...


Marketing Plan

- Early consumer review campaign on NetGalley and GoodReads
- Outreach to bloggers and websites like:DeathSalon.org, TheBodyAppropriate.org, TheBoneRoom.org
- Online display campaign
- Social Media campaign on launch
- Email marketing to natural history and pop science subscribers
- Sampler available on ISSUU and Bloomsbury.com
- National print, broadcast, and online review campaign

- Early consumer review campaign on NetGalley and GoodReads
- Outreach to bloggers and websites like:DeathSalon.org, TheBodyAppropriate.org, TheBoneRoom.org
- Online display campaign
- Social Media...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781472915078
PRICE $27.00 (USD)

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