Metamorphosis

A Natural and Human History
by Oren Harman
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A search for the meaning of one of nature's greatest riddles: why do so many creatures transform?

“Beautiful... Entertaining... Inspiring.”—Nature

“A meditation on transformation . . . Warm [and] empathetic . . . wonderful.”
Science

“Startling . . . astounding . . . Animated by wonder.”—MIT's Undark

“Steeped in wonderment. . . hauntingly timely.”
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Published By Basic Books

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 400

Publication Date 10/14/2025

ISBN 9781541607606

Dimensions 6.35 inches x 9.65 inches


“An ode to change. Warm, empathetic... wonderful. In Metamorphosis: A Natural and Human History, historian of science Oren Harman offers meditation on transformation writ large. His focus is not only on the remarkable transformations seen in nature—as when a caterpillar becomes a butterfly, a tadpole a frog, or a polyp a jellyfish—but also on transformations we humans experience over the course of our lives as we encounter new people, ideas, and experiences.”—Science

“A startling exploration of the meaning of transformation. Metamorphosis is steeped in wonderment.. and hauntingly timely. Harman, a renowned historian of science and author of Evolutions and The Price of Altruism, is adept at describing the interplay of facts and ideas that have shaped the dynamic field of evolutionary biology. This probing book is for anyone who appreciates the splendor of the scientific enterprise and especially for anyone who doesn’t.”—Washington Review of Books

Beautiful. Entertaining. Inspiring.sweeping exploration of the changes in form that animals experience throughout their lives. It's treatment of the big themes of biology is perfect for the layperson and for young scientists.”—Nature

"Oren Harman traces the genesis of developmental zoology from ancient times to our current knowledge of the evolutionary origins and molecular basis of metamorphosis, and the abiding questions it raises about human identity."—Natural History Magazine

 “What's astounding about Metamorphosis is the audacity of its scope: it's hunger to understand not just the transitions in plain sight, but those that built beneath the surface, waiting for the right moment to burst forth... In some of the book’s most mind-bending sections, Harman describes examples of living transformation that overturn all our preconceived ideas...Startling... Animated by wonder.”—MIT's Undark

"An absorbing and beautifully written exploration of biological transformation and generation, winding through the startling history of this field, accompanied by an array of fascinating characters, and with a moving personal dimension."—Peter Godfrey-Smith, author of Other Minds

"Oren Harman’s Metamorphosis is a soulful, genre-defying inquiry into the nature of transformation. Harman interweaves a history of scientific discovery with philosophy and memoir, introducing readers to astonishing characters and discoveries that bring us from the depths of the ocean to the furthest reaches of outer space. Metamorphosis asks difficult questions with great tenderness and deep humanity. It is a book full of wonder and revelation."—Lauren Redniss, author of Radioactive

"A masterful tale of the long quest to understand one of the most wondrous and enigmatic phenomena in the animal world. Fueled by Oren Harman’s boundless curiosity and rich storytelling, Metamorphosis roams the globe to meet fascinating creatures and equally colorful naturalists determined to penetrate their secrets. A thoroughly enjoyable and illuminating journey."—Sean B. Carroll, author of The Serengeti Rules

"Inspired by history, language, and biology, Oren Harman explores a wonderland of animal lifecycles to tell a truly fascinating tale of transformations in body and identity. His story culminates in the growth of a human child and asks how is it possible to remain ourselves while changing all the time? A book to treasure."—Janet Browne, Harvard University, author of Charles Darwin: A Biography

"Stranger than the strangest imaginings of ancient mythology or science fiction are the metamorphoses undergone by the most unprepossessing of organisms: the immortal medusa, the starfish that is simultaneously child and adult, the axolotl in which the parent is the child to its offspring. Oren Harman weaves together science, history, philosophy, and the musings of a parent-to-be in this beautiful book about the twists and turns in the plot of life."—Lorraine Daston, author of Objectivity

 
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