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Bitch: On the Female of the Species Hardcover – June 14, 2022
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Lucy Cooke is the author of The Truth About Animals , which was short-listed for the Royal Society Prize, and the New York Times bestselling A Little Book of Sloth. She is a National Geographic explorer, TED talker, and award-winning documentary filmmaker with a master’s degree in zoology from Oxford University. She lives in Hastings, England. 

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6.45 x 1.55 x 9.6 inches


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I have only read the first three chapters, but what I have read is really important stuff. The biology explained by this author is understandable to the lay person, and the cultural blinders governing research into non-human animals is explained with humor and clarity. This book is long overdue. I did animal behavior research 40 years ago and was one of the few in the field who observed evidence of female mate choice, although there was abundant evidence in other studies had it been recognized. Senior researchers - primarily men - challenged my findings although there were really no other explanations for hours of observed behavior. This book lays out clearly how the assumptions associated with a paternalistic culture influence how scientists interpret behavior. Thankfully, there are lots of scientists whose research is overturning these assumptions, and their work is very exciting.












Living someone else's lie disguised in academic robes and sententious pronouncements when the truth finally appears could not possibly more infuriating. Lucy Cooke's light touch and true eloquence soften the blow somewhat and the hypnotic variety of detail she presents is so spell-binding we are tempted to forget the horrifying effect of 150 years of dishonesty on human society.












The rigor of good academic work combined with a clear and straightforward style. Helps cut through centuries of weak and biased research and goes a long way to set the record straight on sex and its role in animal biology. A very enjoyable and enlightening read!












I feel this is a must read book for everyone. Its chock full of scientific facts while also being a fun and sometimes exhilarating read. Cooke makes evolutionary biology seem sexy. I hope this book inspires a new generation of truth-seekers.












Each chapter offers fascinating insights into the world’s sexual and reproductive diversity. The author’s scholarly yet winsome ‘voice’ is captivating even as her research challenges longstanding presumptions about gender roles.












This book is humorously smart and keeps me laughing and nodding to its updated findings. Guys- you are gonna need to sit down and open your mind for this one!!! Must read!!!












This has been an informative, entertaining and urgent book that dismantles the Victorian misogyny bred into so much biological research -- and reveals the exuberant diversity of life finding all kinds of ways to make more life and make more love in the world. You will meet post-menopausal whales guiding their grandchildren with song, lesbian albatrosses figuring out how to create new couplings in the midst of climate change and ensure their species endures, parthogenic (virgin birth) geckos and sharks, and all manner of surprising animal lovers. What I loved most about it was its message: evolution isn't a one way highway to "progress," it's a multi-directional exploration of ensuring children and grandchildren will be born. It is a celebration of life in all of its diversity, the power of that diversity, the creativity of that diversity and the prayer that life will continue and endure. Plus the author is a great writer with a disarming sense of humor and a big heart. (She was also a student of that tiresome sexist atheist Richard Dawkins and takes him down like a hyena.) Cannot recommend enough!












I LOVED how this book reveals--long hidden by sexist male scientists--the powerful and diverse roles of females on our planet. So empowering--and scientifically correct!


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Studying zoology made Lucy Cooke feel like a sad freak. Not because she loved spiders or would root around in animal feces:& all her friends shared the same curious kinks. The problem was her sex. Being female meant she was, by nature, a loser.
“An important corrective to the ‘accidental sexism’ baked into so many biological studies… [and] a clarion call that the remaining terra incognita of female biology merits far more comprehensive mapping.”
“[An] effervescent exposé… [A] playful, enlightening tour of the vanguard of evolutionary biology.”
“By analysing numerous animals, this sparkling attack on scientific sexism draws on many scientists — of multiple genders — to correct stereotypes of the active male versus passive female.”
“I devoured zoologist Lucy Cooke’s latest book the way a female golden orb weaver spider devours the male: voraciously… [Cooke’s] prose is cinematic, energetic, and hilarious.”
Lucy Cooke is a New York Times best-selling author, award-winning broadcaster, National Geographic explorer and TED talker with a Masters in zoology from New College Oxford, where she studied under Richard Dawkins. Lucy has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Sunday Times and Telegraph and is a columnist for BBC Wildlife magazine. Her first book The Unexpected Truth About Animals was short-listed for the Royal Society prize and has been translated into 18 languages. Her latest Bitch: A Revolutionary Guide to Sex, Evolution, and the Female Animal (also Bitch: On the Female of the Species in the US) was published in 2022 to critical acclaim. The UK launch was accompanied by a BBC Radio 4 series ‘Political Animals’, written and hosted by Lucy. Lucy has written, produced and presented prime time TV documentaries for BBC, PBS, Animal Planet and National Geographic. She is an accomplished public speaker and has performed at a range of events from the Royal Institution to Glastonbury music festival and the prestigious TED Women.

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