Teenagers: A Natural History

Teenagers: A Natural History

by David Bainbridge (Author)

Synopsis

During the second decade of human life, the body and brain undergo a profound and complex transformation, with emotions and intellect changing as rapidly and unpredictably as weight and height. These changes can be baffling - to teenagers and to those around them alike - but adolescence plays an important evolutionary role in who we become as adults and there are hard scientific facts behind the spots, the smells, and the sexual experimentation, as well as the existential angst, the anger, and the irresistible attraction to all the things that are bad for you. In clear, engaging and amiable prose, David Bainbridge explains the strange and wonderful science of the teenage years.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Portobello Books Ltd
Published: 02 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1846271215
ISBN 13: 9781846271212

Media Reviews
'Zingy metaphors and a racy prose style - Irresistible.' Miriam Stoppard 'He moves with ease between biology, cultural history and natural history, and his wit enlivens every page.' New York Times
Author Bio
DAVID BAINBRIDGE was trained in veterinary surgery and zoology at Cambridge University, where he now teaches Clinical Veterinary Anatomy. He is the author of three previous books: on pregnancy, on the biology of sex and sexuality, and on the brain. www.davidbainbridge.org