Why Fish Don't Exist
A Story of Finding Our Way in a Chaotic World
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Description
The quirky and profound international bestseller - at once a life-affirming memoir on how to live well in a world governed by chaos, and a darkly astonishing scientific biography
This genre-defying journey into the science of classification weaves memoir and history in shimmering prose
I want to live at this book's address: the intersection of history and biology and wonder and failure and sheer human stubbornness. What a sumptuous, surprising, dark delight
Her book took me to strange depths I never imagined, and I was smitten
Here is a book that hops nimbly between biography and autobiography, gritty science and lovelorn self-help. And its final, happy leap into the unknown is just astonishing
A story told with an open heart, every page of it animated by verve, nuance, and full-throated curiosity
A bold and original blend of memoir and science, it combines the exhilaration of discovery with the unexpected and revelatory
This book will capture your heart, seize your imagination, smash your preconceptions, and rock your world
Strangely compelling
Moves gracefully between reporting and meditation, big questions and small moments. A magical hybrid of science, portraiture, and memoir-and a delight to read
This book is perfect, just perfect. It's both lyrical and learned, personal and political, small and huge, quirky and profound
A tale so seductive that I read her book in one sitting
Stunning and brilliant and completely un-sum-up-able... I love this book so much!
Remarkable... Lulu Miller draws a heartening lesson-that chaos, which comes for us all, can be defeated by sheer human stubbornness
Wholly unique and a true delight
A wild ride... that upends our idea of what fish (and we) are in the grand scheme of things
A touching blend of biography, science, philosophy and self-reflection. Like its provocative title, it's full of surprises
Engrossing... thought-provoking... Lulu Miller does the job with style and intelligence
Ingenious... A quirky wonder of a book
Quirky, fascinating
The excitement and curiosity in which she sees and investigates the world is contagious
A brilliant meditation on uncertainty, resilience, and human error
Lulu Miller is the cohost of Radiolab, host of the kids podcast Terrestrials, and author of the bestselling book Why Fish Don't Exist.