A SHORT HISTORY OF THE HUMAN BODY
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D.M Buckland
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A hilarious, insightful, and wildly entertaining tour of the body you’re currently sitting in.
Have you ever wondered why your joints click, your stomach argues with you, your brain panics at 3 a.m., or your spine seems permanently offended?
Do you suspect—correctly—that your body was assembled by evolution in a hurry, using leftover parts, bad decisions, and hope?
This is the book for you.
In A Short History of the Human Body, D.M. Buckland delivers a wonderfully irreverent, surprisingly educational journey through everything that makes you… you. Equal parts science, storytelling, and comedic exasperation, this book traces the body’s chaotic origin story—from ambitious primordial soup to confused early fish to modern humans powered primarily by caffeine, denial, and slightly wobbly knees.
Warm, witty, and bursting with charm, A Short History of the Human Body is a love letter—slightly passive-aggressive, mostly grateful—to the chaotic evolutionary masterpiece you inhabit every day.
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