Stephen King's unforgettable novella about a terrifying plane ride into a violent sky...
The flight attendants were
Steve Jones's highly acclaimed, double prize-winning, bestselling first book is now fully revised to cover all the new genetic breakthroughs from GM food to Dolly the sheep.' An essential sightseer's guide to our own genetic terrain.' Peter Tallack, Sunday Telegraph ' Superb & stimulating...an exhilarating trip around the double spiral of DNA, a rush of gravity-defying concepts & wild swerves of the scientific imagination.' J.G. Ballard, Daily Telegraph ' Not so much divination as demystification... An attempt to bring genetics & evolution more into the public domain. If, for instance, you ever wondered just what genetic engineering is about, here is as good a place as any to discover. Few have Jones's ability to communicate a difficult idea with such humour, clarity, precision & ease.' Laurence Hurst, Times Higher; ' Sensitive to the social issues raised by genetics...yet Jones's interest reaches beyond contemporary social issues to the human past, to what genetics can & cannot tell us about our evolution & patterns of social development. He interleaves a broad knowledge of biology with considerations of cultural, demographic &
- as his title indicates
- linguistic history. At once instructive & captivating.' Daniel J. Kevles, London Review of Books