Proto
How One Ancient Language Went Global
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'The fascinating story of ancient words … new revelations await' The Guardian
'A truly extraordinary detective story' Matt Ridley, author of The Evolution of Everything
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'The fascinating story of the ancient words that survive in the mouths of billions of speakers today … combining linguistics, archaeology and genetic research to trace the movement of people and their language.'
Henry Oliver, The Guardian
'Thought-provoking … A lively and fascinating account of how these languages split from their root, developed in different ways, mingled with each other, crossed tracks, flourished and died. I loved it!'
David Bellos, author of Is That a Fish in your Ear?
' Formidably researched but lightly written, I put down this book with the pleasurable sense that the world around me had become a little stranger and richer.'
Helen Gordon, author of Notes from Deep Time
‘Superb. With style and panache, Laura Spinney tells a truly extraordinary detective story.’
Matt Ridley, author of The Evolution of Everything
‘Spinney charts an extraordinary journey through human history with words as a compass. It is a sweeping story beautifully told. Profound and illuminating.’
Moudhy Al-Rashid, author of Between Two Rivers
'A sweeping saga … Spinney explains how a single language family spread across the world … the most holistic approach yet to the topic'
Publishers Weekly
'This beautifully researched and written book is about far more than language; it is a history of the world in microcosm.'
Douglas Preston, author of #1 New York Times bestselling The Lost City of the Monkey God
' Proto is a real detective story told with a compelling combination of academic rigour, human interest, vivid description, and personal biography. A tour de force.'
David Crystal, author of A Date with Language
‘Well-written … for those new to the subject, or who feel that they might be a bit out of date, Proto is a good place to start.’
Asian Review of Books
‘Will stand as the go-to source for a generation at least.’
John McWhorter, author of New York Times bestselling Nine Nasty Words: English in the Gutter
Laura Spinney is a science journalist and writer. She is the author of the celebrated Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World. Her writing on science has appeared in National Geographic , Nature , The Guardian and The Atlantic , among others. Born in the UK, she lives in Paris.
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