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What does it mean to be female?
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Surprising sex lives of the animal kingdom: From bondage-loving spiders to 'Scrooge-like' lobsters who save their sperm for a female who's 'worth it',
BITCH
lifts the lid on kinky creatures
Surprising sex lives of the animal kingdom: From bondage-loving spiders to 'Scrooge-like' lobsters who save their sperm for a female who's 'worth it',
BITCH
lifts the lid on kinky creatures
Best books of 2022 so far:
Zoologist Lucy Cooke's hilarious and enlightening book reclaims evolutionary biology for females of all species.
Mr Darwin, your time is up...This is the evolutionary reboot us bitches have been waiting for.
Brilliant ... Cooke is a superb science writer
Beautifully written, very funny and deeply important - Lucy Cooke blows two centuries of sexist myths right out of biology.
A complete and precise exploration of sex , what a joy!
Fun, informative and revolutionary all at once,
Bitch
should be required reading in school.
This is a joyous, and often hilarious, romp in which Cooke simultaneously does justice to the actual data, gives voice to the substantive contributions of women scientists, and demolishes bias, blindness and ignorance about sex in the academy and in the public.
After reading this book one will never look at a clownfish, a barnacle, an orca, an albatross or a human the same way again. And the world will be better for it.
Lucy Cooke's marvellous
Bitch
blasts the dust off stuffy old ideas
to celebrate the true and wildly diverse influence of femal creatures throughout the animal kingdom, revealing them to be every bit as promiscuous, competitive, aggressive and dynamic as males ... In chapters fizzing with X-rated factoids, Cooke merrily demolishes myth after myth about our wild sisters ... Never mean or boring. It's exhilarating to zip through the world with her as she points out what has been missed or misinterpreted.
A colourful, committed and deeply informed book.
A dazzling, funny and elegantly angry demolition of our preconceptions about female behaviour and sex in the animal kingdom ... Bitch is a blast. I read it, my jaw sagging in astonishment, jotting down favourite parts to send to friends and reading out snippets gleefully
Lucy Cooke
is a fellow of Durham University, a National Geographic explorer, TED talker and award-winning broadcaster with a Masters in zoology from New College Oxford, where she studied under Richard Dawkins.
Her first book
A Little Book of Sloth
was a
New York Times
bestseller and spawned a major TV series for Discovery and a BBC Radio 4 documentary.
The Truth About Animals
, her first long-form book was shortlisted for the Royal Society prize and has been translated into nineteen languages. Her most recent book,
Bitch: What Does it Mean to be Female?
was cited as one of the best books of the year by both the
Telegraph
and the
Guardian
and was adapted into the BBC Radio 4 series,
Political Animals.
She is a columnist for BBC Wildlife Magazine and has also written for the
New York Times
,
Wall Street Journal,
the
Guardian, The Times
,
Telegraph
and
New Scientist
amongst other publications. She is a sought-after public speaker and has written, produced, and presented documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4, National Geographic, Animal Planet and Discovery. She has presented on the BBC’s ‘Springwatch’ and is a regular on BBC Radio 4.