Wildhood: the epic journey from adolescence to adulthood in humans and other animals

Author:   Barbara Natterson-Horowitz ,  Kathryn Bowers
Publisher:   Scribe Publications
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9781912854660


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   13 February 2020
Format:   Hardback
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A revelatory investigation of human and animal adolescence from the New York Times bestselling authors of Zoobiquity. Teenagers: behind the banter, the tediously repetitive games and clicks, the moping and screaming, the fast living, and the jockeying and preening lie the rules of the entire animal kingdom. Based on their popular Harvard University course, latest research, and worldwide travels, Natterson-Horowitz and Bowers examine the four universal challenges that every adolescent on our planet must face on the journey to adulthood: how to be safe, how to navigate hierarchy, how to court potential mates, and how to leave the nest. Safety, status, sex, and survival. For parents and children, predators and prey alike, this is a powerfully revelatory book, entertainingly written. To become, as its reader does, for a while, a young penguin or a young humpback whale, or even an octopus tapping a shrimp on the shoulder or an orca silencing their victim, is a giddying experience. The authors open up horizons for their ordinary human readers as they go about their daily animal lives, and permit them to look afresh at the confusing and exhilarating experience of adolescence. Even your average teen will not get bored.

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Author:   Barbara Natterson-Horowitz ,  Kathryn Bowers
Publisher:   Scribe Publications
Imprint:   Scribe Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
ISBN:  

9781912854660


ISBN 10:   191285466
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   13 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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`Paradigm-shattering. This illuminating new book generates dozens of hypotheses for raising educating, counselling and treating, and living life as an adolescent human.' -- Gene Beresin, MD, professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School `Wise, entrancing and astounding.' -- Daniel E. Lieberman , PhD, author of <i>The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health and Disease</i> `A life-changing perspective on adolescents. A treasure trove of scientific exploration and practical implications for how we understand and support youth.' -- Daniel J. Siegel, MD, author of <i>Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain<i/> `A masterpiece. This is a spellbinding lens on the ways creatures with big bodies yet little life experience figure out how to survive and thrive. Read Wildhood.' -- Wendy Mogel, PhD, author of <i>Voice Lessons for Parents</i> and <i>The Blessing of a Skinned Knee</i> `Wildhood's tour of the natural history of adolescence is original, entertaining and constructive, full of ideas for understanding it better.' -- Richard Wrangham, PhD, author of <i>The Goodness Paradox</i> and <i>Catching Fire</i> `Our teenage years can be many things, from fraught to exhilarating. Natterson-Horowitz and Bowers show them to be something else altogether - essential for humans and animals. Read their enlightening journey and you will never see the transition to adulthood the same way again.' -- Neil Shubin, PhD, author of <i>Your Inner Fish</i> and <i>The Universe Within</i> `This fascinating book tells the compelling story of adolescence across species, framed in the convincing context of evolutionary and adaptive explanations.' -- Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of <i>Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain</i> `Deeply researched and beautifully written, this account of the trials faced by teenagers across the animal kingdom inspires compassion for young people and appreciation for what they must accomplish on the journey into adulthood.' -- Lisa Damour, PhD, author of <i>Under Pressure</i> and <i>Untangled</i> `It blew my mind to discover that teenage animals and teenage humans are so similar. Both are naive risk-takers. I love this book!' -- Temple Grandin, PhD, author of <i>Animals Make Us Human</i> and <i>Animals in Translation</i> `Unfailingly fascinating - and sometimes downright mind-blowing - this a remarkably original account of the nature, meaning, and purpose of adolescence in today's world ... Wildhood is one of the most insightful books ever written about this critically important stage of life.' -- Laurence Steinberg, University Professor of Psychology, Temple University, and author of <i>Age of Opportunity</i> `The authors steer clear of excesses of ethology or anthropomorphism, and they emphasise that maturity is not a goal but a process. A lucid, entertaining account of how creatures of many kinds learn to navigate the complex world that adulthood opens.' * Kirkus * `Human teens have much in common with their counterparts throughout the animal kingdom - and those commonalities are eye-opening as described in the latest from biologist Natterson-Horowitz and science journalist Bowers. Reassuring ... should appeal to anyone who's ever raised an adolescent, human or otherwise.' STARRED REVIEW * Publishers Weekly *


Praise for Zoobiquity: 'Illuminating ... This very engaging book is difficult to put down. It provides lots of information in an easy-to-understand manner that doesn't feel overwhelming, perhaps because of the liberal use of humour throughout. Reading Zoobiquity gave this reader a totally new perspective on his furred and feathered neighbors.' * The Boston Globe * Praise for Zoobiquity: '[Y]ou will find the argument hard to resist. Plus you will have some killer dinner party gems. Who could resist the story of lemurs with erectile dysfunction, or the iguanas that ejaculate prematurely?' * New Scientist * Praise for Zoobiquity: '[A] very credible argument for collaboration between disciplines ... entertaining and beautifully written.' * New York Journal of Books * 'Engaging and informative ... Wildhood is a fascinating read that provides a powerful new lens on the tricky transition to adulthood.' -- Rebekah Lyell * NZ Booklovers * 'Lively and eye-opening.' -- Miriam Cosic * The Australian * 'A fascinating and well-written book about the universal journey of adolescence. It is full of insights about humans as well as many other animals. There is much that human teenagers can learn from the experiences of adolescent penguins and hyenas.' -- Yuval Harari, author of <i>Sapiens</i> 'Reading [Wildhood], I was surprised to see that many of the adolescent behaviours humans exhibit are wired in for adolescents of most species. This may not provide much consolation for you as you try to guide your teen through the dangers of risk-taking, but it provides insights into how much your teen is exhibiting normal adolescent behaviour shared with birds and monkeys. Most importantly, it's a reminder that this is usually not about you.' -- Mark Phillips * Marin Independent Journal * 'Take the authors up on their invitation to observe animals in the wild and in your own household, and you'll never look at other beings the same again. Wildhood is for parents, nature lovers, and the curious alike. You'll be wild for it.' -- Terri Schlichenmeyer * Times Record * 'There is much here for the nature lover, the parent seeking advice, and the college freshman tackling 'adulting.' By laying out the adolescent experience of so many species in rich detail, the authors normalise and celebrate the beauty and complexity of our own species' journey into the big wide world.' -- Linda Welbrecht * Science Magazine * 'The vivid storytelling and fascinating scientific digressions in Wildhood make it a pleasurable read.' -- Patrick J. Kiger * Los Angeles Times * 'Harvard evolutionary biologist Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and science journalist Kathryn Bowers draw fascinating connections between human and animal young adulthood.' -- Laura Pearson * The Chicago Tribune, '28 New Books You Need to Read Now' * 'All this time spent reading books on adulting can be harrowing for a worried parent who isn't entirely sold on the survival skills of her teenage son. I needed some reassurance ... Luckily, I found it with a king penguin, a hyena, a humpback whale and a wolf ... Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers ... follow this cast of characters as they face the trials of making it into adulthood in their savage and competitive worlds. You don't even need to anthropomorphise to find some of the similarities between animal and human teenagers uncanny, and the lessons they have to learn remarkably similar.' -- Judith Newman * The New York Times * 'Adolescence isn't just for humans. Here an evolutionary biologist offers up rollicking tales of young animals navigating risk, social hierarchy, and sex with all the bravura (and dopiness) of our own teenage beasts.' * People * 'Those travails of adolescence? It isn't just you. Or your culture. Or even your species. Wildhood uses riveting stories about the challenges overcome by specific whales, wolves, and more to put the challenges of adolescence in a universal evolutionary context for the first time. Groundbreaking and fascinating.' -- Dr Randolph M. Nesse, author of <em>Good Reasons for Bad Feelings</em> 'The wild adventure of adolescence has never been analysed in such depth. In lively personalised accounts that keep our attention, the authors explain how the transition to independence works in each species, and why it looks so similar across the board.' -- Frans de Waal, PhD, author of <i>Mama's Last Hug</i> and <i>Our Inner Ape</i> 'This compelling account of how strongly human adolescent behaviours are rooted in our wild animal past should intrigue general science readers and fans of Zoobiquity.' * Library Journal * 'An incredibly fascinating read, Wildhood illuminates what humans can learn from the animal world and how all species are more connected to one another than they may appear.' STARRED REVIEW * Booklist * 'Paradigm-shattering. This illuminating new book generates dozens of hypotheses for raising educating, counselling and treating, and living life as an adolescent human.' -- Dr Gene Beresin, professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 'Wise, entrancing and astounding.' -- Daniel E. Lieberman , PhD, author of <i>The Story of the Human Body: evolution, health and disease</i> 'A masterpiece. This is a spellbinding lens on the ways creatures with big bodies yet little life experience figure out how to survive and thrive. Read Wildhood.' -- Wendy Mogel, PhD, author of <i>Voice Lessons for Parents</i> and <i>The Blessing of a Skinned Knee</i> 'Wildhood's tour of the natural history of adolescence is original, entertaining and constructive, full of ideas for understanding it better.' -- Richard Wrangham, PhD, author of <i>The Goodness Paradox</i> and <i>Catching Fire</i> 'Our teenage years can be many things, from fraught to exhilarating. Natterson-Horowitz and Bowers show them to be something else altogether - essential for humans and animals. Read their enlightening journey and you will never see the transition to adulthood the same way again.' -- Neil Shubin, PhD, author of <i>Your Inner Fish</i> and <i>The Universe Within</i> 'This fascinating book tells the compelling story of adolescence across species, framed in the convincing context of evolutionary and adaptive explanations.' -- Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of <i>Inventing Ourselves: the secret life of the teenage brain</i> 'Deeply researched and beautifully written, this account of the trials faced by teenagers across the animal kingdom inspires compassion for young people and appreciation for what they must accomplish on the journey into adulthood.' -- Lisa Damour, PhD, author of <i>Under Pressure</i> and <i>Untangled</i> 'It blew my mind to discover that teenage animals and teenage humans are so similar. Both are naive risk-takers. I love this book!' -- Temple Grandin, PhD, author of <i>Animals Make Us Human</i> and <i>Animals in Translation</i> 'Unfailingly fascinating - and sometimes downright mind-blowing - this a remarkably original account of the nature, meaning, and purpose of adolescence in today's world ... Wildhood is one of the most insightful books ever written about this critically important stage of life.' -- Laurence Steinberg, professor of psychology at Temple University, and author of <i>Age of Opportunity</i> 'Human teens have much in common with their counterparts throughout the animal kingdom - and those commonalities are eye-opening as described in the latest from biologist Natterson-Horowitz and science journalist Bowers. Reassuring ... should appeal to anyone who's ever raised an adolescent, human or otherwise.' STARRED REVIEW * Publishers Weekly * 'A life-changing perspective on adolescents. A treasure trove of scientific exploration and practical implications for how we understand and support youth.' -- Dr Daniel J. Siegel, author of <i>Brainstorm: the power and purpose of the teenage brain<i/> 'The authors steer clear of excesses of ethology or anthropomorphism, and they emphasise that maturity is not a goal but a process. A lucid, entertaining account of how creatures of many kinds learn to navigate the complex world that adulthood opens.' * Kirkus *


Praise for Zoobiquity: 'Illuminating ... This very engaging book is difficult to put down. It provides lots of information in an easy-to-understand manner that doesn't feel overwhelming, perhaps because of the liberal use of humour throughout. Reading Zoobiquity gave this reader a totally new perspective on his furred and feathered neighbors.' * The Boston Globe * Praise for Zoobiquity: '[Y]ou will find the argument hard to resist. Plus you will have some killer dinner party gems. Who could resist the story of lemurs with erectile dysfunction, or the iguanas that ejaculate prematurely?' * New Scientist * Praise for Zoobiquity: '[A] very credible argument for collaboration between disciplines ... entertaining and beautifully written.' * New York Journal of Books * 'Lively and eye-opening.' -- Miriam Cosic * The Australian * 'A fascinating and well-written book about the universal journey of adolescence. It is full of insights about humans as well as many other animals. There is much that human teenagers can learn from the experiences of adolescent penguins and hyenas.' -- Yuval Harari, author of <i>Sapiens</i> 'Reading [Wildhood], I was surprised to see that many of the adolescent behaviours humans exhibit are wired in for adolescents of most species. This may not provide much consolation for you as you try to guide your teen through the dangers of risk-taking, but it provides insights into how much your teen is exhibiting normal adolescent behaviour shared with birds and monkeys. Most importantly, it's a reminder that this is usually not about you.' -- Mark Phillips * Marin Independent Journal * 'Take the authors up on their invitation to observe animals in the wild and in your own household, and you'll never look at other beings the same again. Wildhood is for parents, nature lovers, and the curious alike. You'll be wild for it.' -- Terri Schlichenmeyer * Times Record * 'There is much here for the nature lover, the parent seeking advice, and the college freshman tackling 'adulting.' By laying out the adolescent experience of so many species in rich detail, the authors normalise and celebrate the beauty and complexity of our own species' journey into the big wide world.' -- Linda Welbrecht * Science Magazine * 'The vivid storytelling and fascinating scientific digressions in Wildhood make it a pleasurable read.' -- Patrick J. Kiger * Los Angeles Times * 'Harvard evolutionary biologist Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and science journalist Kathryn Bowers draw fascinating connections between human and animal young adulthood.' -- Laura Pearson * The Chicago Tribune, '28 New Books You Need to Read Now' * 'All this time spent reading books on adulting can be harrowing for a worried parent who isn't entirely sold on the survival skills of her teenage son. I needed some reassurance ... Luckily, I found it with a king penguin, a hyena, a humpback whale and a wolf ... Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers ... follow this cast of characters as they face the trials of making it into adulthood in their savage and competitive worlds. You don't even need to anthropomorphise to find some of the similarities between animal and human teenagers uncanny, and the lessons they have to learn remarkably similar.' -- Judith Newman * The New York Times * 'Adolescence isn't just for humans. Here an evolutionary biologist offers up rollicking tales of young animals navigating risk, social hierarchy, and sex with all the bravura (and dopiness) of our own teenage beasts.' * People * 'Those travails of adolescence? It isn't just you. Or your culture. Or even your species. Wildhood uses riveting stories about the challenges overcome by specific whales, wolves, and more to put the challenges of adolescence in a universal evolutionary context for the first time. Groundbreaking and fascinating.' -- Dr Randolph M. Nesse, author of <em>Good Reasons for Bad Feelings</em> 'The wild adventure of adolescence has never been analysed in such depth. In lively personalised accounts that keep our attention, the authors explain how the transition to independence works in each species, and why it looks so similar across the board.' -- Frans de Waal, PhD, author of <i>Mama's Last Hug</i> and <i>Our Inner Ape</i> 'This compelling account of how strongly human adolescent behaviours are rooted in our wild animal past should intrigue general science readers and fans of Zoobiquity.' * Library Journal * 'An incredibly fascinating read, Wildhood illuminates what humans can learn from the animal world and how all species are more connected to one another than they may appear.' STARRED REVIEW * Booklist * 'Paradigm-shattering. This illuminating new book generates dozens of hypotheses for raising educating, counselling and treating, and living life as an adolescent human.' -- Dr Gene Beresin, professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 'Wise, entrancing and astounding.' -- Daniel E. Lieberman , PhD, author of <i>The Story of the Human Body: evolution, health and disease</i> 'A masterpiece. This is a spellbinding lens on the ways creatures with big bodies yet little life experience figure out how to survive and thrive. Read Wildhood.' -- Wendy Mogel, PhD, author of <i>Voice Lessons for Parents</i> and <i>The Blessing of a Skinned Knee</i> 'Wildhood's tour of the natural history of adolescence is original, entertaining and constructive, full of ideas for understanding it better.' -- Richard Wrangham, PhD, author of <i>The Goodness Paradox</i> and <i>Catching Fire</i> 'Our teenage years can be many things, from fraught to exhilarating. Natterson-Horowitz and Bowers show them to be something else altogether - essential for humans and animals. Read their enlightening journey and you will never see the transition to adulthood the same way again.' -- Neil Shubin, PhD, author of <i>Your Inner Fish</i> and <i>The Universe Within</i> 'This fascinating book tells the compelling story of adolescence across species, framed in the convincing context of evolutionary and adaptive explanations.' -- Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of <i>Inventing Ourselves: the secret life of the teenage brain</i> 'Deeply researched and beautifully written, this account of the trials faced by teenagers across the animal kingdom inspires compassion for young people and appreciation for what they must accomplish on the journey into adulthood.' -- Lisa Damour, PhD, author of <i>Under Pressure</i> and <i>Untangled</i> 'It blew my mind to discover that teenage animals and teenage humans are so similar. Both are naive risk-takers. I love this book!' -- Temple Grandin, PhD, author of <i>Animals Make Us Human</i> and <i>Animals in Translation</i> 'Unfailingly fascinating - and sometimes downright mind-blowing - this a remarkably original account of the nature, meaning, and purpose of adolescence in today's world ... Wildhood is one of the most insightful books ever written about this critically important stage of life.' -- Laurence Steinberg, professor of psychology at Temple University, and author of <i>Age of Opportunity</i> 'Human teens have much in common with their counterparts throughout the animal kingdom - and those commonalities are eye-opening as described in the latest from biologist Natterson-Horowitz and science journalist Bowers. Reassuring ... should appeal to anyone who's ever raised an adolescent, human or otherwise.' STARRED REVIEW * Publishers Weekly * 'A life-changing perspective on adolescents. A treasure trove of scientific exploration and practical implications for how we understand and support youth.' -- Dr Daniel J. Siegel, author of <i>Brainstorm: the power and purpose of the teenage brain<i/> 'The authors steer clear of excesses of ethology or anthropomorphism, and they emphasise that maturity is not a goal but a process. A lucid, entertaining account of how creatures of many kinds learn to navigate the complex world that adulthood opens.' * Kirkus *


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Dr Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, is a Visiting Professor at Harvard University in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology. She is also professor of medicine/cardiology at UCLA, where she co-founded the Evolutionary Medicine program. She is the co-author of Zoobiquity and Wildhood. Kathryn Bowers is a science journalist who has taught medical narrative and comparative literature at UCLA. She’s a Future Tense Fellow at New America in Washington, DC, and was an editor at Zócalo Public Square in Los Angeles. She is the co-author of Zoobiquity and Wildhood

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