The Violinists Thumb: And Other Lost Tales of Love, War, and Genius, as Written by Our Genetic Code

The Violinists Thumb: And Other Lost Tales of Love, War, and Genius, as Written by Our Genetic Code

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Best Books of the Month, July 2012: Born to parents named Gene and Jean, Sam Kean got enough ribbing in school science classes to develop an early aversion to genetics. Lucky for us, curiosity overcame conditioning as he became increasingly fascinated with the role DNA plays in shaping destiny. As he did in The Disappearing Spoon, a captivating chronicle of human interactions with each periodic element, Kean has created another page-turning scientific history in The Violinist’s Thumb. With fluid gusto, he turns the discovery of DNA into riveting human drama, then unfurls a series of anecdotes that expand our understanding of genetic influence on our lives as (sometimes uniquely gifted) individuals, from presidents to physicists to violin virtuosos with exceptionally dexterous digits. Kean illuminates clues embedded in our genes that help map the meandering trajectory of our species, then leaves readers with the distinct impression that all this has been a fantastic preamble to our species’ most thrilling (and likely chilling) chapter: manipulating our DNA to remake future humans, and all life on Earth. --Mari Malcolm

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"The DNA molecule, Kean asserts, is the 'grand narrative of human existence'-and he boldly sets out to tell the tale, not only explaining genetics and its scientific history but linking Mendel's pea shoots to the evolution of early humans....He's crafted a lively read packed with unforgettable details." (Sarah Zhang, Discover )
"Kean turns his clever eye and engaging prose to unveiling the secrets of our DNA." (Denver Post )
"The wonderful thing about Kean...is his ability to focus on a spiraling narrative while he climbs up the double-helix ladder in this history of genetics, remaining more of less at the center of the rungs while he goes from the struggles of Mendel and Miescher to the Human Genome Project....It is a handsome story." (Jimmy So, Daily Beast )
"Kean offers up strange stories of how our genes help and hinder us." (Newsweek, "Brainy Beach Reads" )
"Science is made fun whenever best-selling author Kean...is narrating." (Susannah Cahalan, New York Post )
"Kean's real knack is for digging up strange details most textbooks leave out....More than an assortment of trivia, the book is an engaging history." (Allison Bohac, Science News )
"As he did in his debut bestseller, The Disappearing Spoon, Sam Kean educates readers about a facet of science with wonderfully witty prose and enthralling anecdotes....Kean's thoughtful, humorous book is a joy to read." (Publishers Weekly )
"A science journalist with a flair for words...[Kean's] language is fluid and accessible, even for the science-challenged." (Library Journal Barbara Hoffert )
"Kean is one of America's smartest and most charming science writers, and his new book could be perfect for summer readers who prefer some substance with their fun." (Michael Schaub, National Public Radio )

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