Harper Perennial

The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature

Referring to Lewis Carroll’s Red Queen from Through the Looking-Glass, a character who has to keep running to stay in the same place, Matt Ridley demonstrates why sex is humanity’s best strategy for outwitting its constantly mutating internal predators. The Red Queen answers dozens of other riddles of human nature and culture — including why men propose marriage, …

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The Cartoon Guide to Genetics (Updated Edition)

Have you ever asked yourself:Are spliced genes the same as mended Levis?Watson and Crick? Aren’t they a team of British detectives?Plant sex? Can they do that?Is Genetic Mutation the name of one of those heavy metal bands?Asparagine? Which of the four food groups is that in?Then you need The Cartoon Guide to Genetics to explain the important concepts …

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Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain

“Human beings were never born to read,” writes Tufts University cognitive neuroscientist and child development expert Maryanne Wolf. Reading is a human invention that reflects how the brain rearranges itself to learn something new. In this ambitious, provocative book, Wolf chronicles the remarkable journey of the reading brain not only over the past five thousand years, since writing …

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A Race Like No Other: 26.2 Miles Through the Streets of New York

“Gets closer to this marathon than an avenue railbird, and it leaves impressions not fleeting, but lasting.”—Sports IllustratedThe New York City Marathon is considered one of the nation’s—and the world’s—premier sporting events. A reporter for the New York Times, Liz Robbins brings the color, the history, the electricity of this remarkable annual competition alive in A Race Like No Other. Centering …

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How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization

“An eccentric, fascinating exposé of a world most of us know nothing about.” —The New York Times Book Review “An insightful, entertaining, brainiac sports road trip.” —The Wall Street Journal “Foer’s skills as a narrator are enviable. His characterizations… are comparable to those in Norman Mailer’s journalism.” —The Boston Globe A groundbreaking work—named one of the five most …

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A Voyage for Madmen

In 1968, nine sailors set off on the most daring race ever held: to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe nonstop. It was a feat that had never been accomplished and one that would forever change the face of sailing. Ten months later, only one of the nine men would cross the finish line and earn fame, wealth, and glory. …

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River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze (P.S.)

A New York Times Notable BookWinner of the Kiriyama Book PrizeIn the heart of China’s Sichuan province, amid the terraced hills of the Yangtze River valley, lies the remote town of Fuling. Like many other small cities in this ever-evolving country, Fuling is heading down a new path of change and growth, which came into remarkably sharp focus …

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The Courage to Heal Workbook: A Guide for Women and Men Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

In this groundbreaking companion to The Courage to Heal, Laura Davis offers an inspiring, in-depth workbook that speaks to all women and men healing from the effects of child sexual abuse. The combination of checklists, writing and art Projects, open-ended questions and activities expertly guides the survivor through the healing process. Survival Skills—Teaches survivors to create …

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Don’t Panic Third Edition: Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks

The authority on panic and anxiety—newly revised and expandedAre you one of the more than nineteen million Americans who suffer from anxiety? Don’t panic. Newly revised and expanded, this edition offers a straightforward and remarkably effective self-help program for overcoming panic and coping with anxious fears. With insight and compassion, Reid Wilson, Ph.D., demystifies anxiety attacks and provides …

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Wasted Updated Edition: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia (P.S.)

A classic of psychology and eating disorders, now reissued with an important, and perhaps controversial, new afterword by the author, Wasted is New York Times bestselling author Marya Hornbacher’s highly acclaimed memoir that chronicles her battle with anorexia and bulimia.Vivid, honest, and emotionally wrenching, Wasted is the memoir of how Marya Hornbacher willingly embraced hunger, drugs, sex, and …

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