Adventures in Human Being

A Grand Tour from the Cranium to the Calcaneum
by Gavin Francis
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"Adventures in Human Being, with its deft mix of the clinical and the lyrical, is a triumph of the eloquent brain and the compassionate heart." -- Wall Street Journal

We assume we know our bodies intimately, but for many of us they remain uncharted territory, an enigma of bone and...
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Published By Basic Books

Format Paperback

Number Of Pages 272

Publication Date 10/25/2016

ISBN 9780465096824

Dimensions 5.5600000000000005 inches x 8.25 inches


The Independent (UK) -- Best Summer Reads

2015 Saltire Literary Award -- Non-Fiction Book of the Year

"Delightful."—Economist

"Engaging and edifying."—New York Review of Books

"A sober and beautiful book about the landscape of the human body."—Hilary Mantel

"It is grand, eloquent stuff, occasionally humorous, frequently moving, and invariably informative. In other hands, Adventures in Human Being might well have become cluttered with cliché, detail or sentimentality but Francis has a lightness of touch that helps him avoid these pitfalls. His use of quotes is sparing but erudite and his lack of self-importance--often a failing in his profession--is welcome. The end result is a thoroughly entertaining, provocative work."—The Guardian

"That Adventures in Human Being is an astonishing, moving and enchanting book can be explained in part by Francis's unique range of experience, his erudition and his enthusiasm."—New Statesman

"[Francis] offers an unusually upbeat medical perspective.... His essays form a kind of anatomical atlas in which Francis proceeds from head to toe, stopping along the way to explore the lungs, genitalia, liver, and other organs."—Boston Globe

"[A] brilliantly original and highly engaging book that takes you on a journey that is both familiar and unfamiliar, a book that marries both the physical and metaphysical with such imaginative wit and eloquence."—The Independent (UK)

"Clever, strangely beautiful.... The style is crisp and fast and the human tales irresistible."—The Times (London)

"[Francis] is a fine, subtle and observant writer... this is an illuminating and arresting book."—Herald Scotland

 
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