Description: "... author Joy Hakim continues charting the path of human discovery and shows how groundbreaking thinkers began to unlock the biological secrets of our own existence."--Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes: The second volume of Hakim's impressive Discovering Life's Story series on the history of life sciences covers the developing understandings of science, especially evolution and natural selection, that arose in the eighteenth century. . . . Written in an engaging manner and with a wealth of helpful context, this extremely informative volume in an exceptionally well-executed series is highly recommended.
--Booklist (starred review )
--Kirkus Reviews This is a thoughtful, engaging read of Western scientific thought that starts with an introduction to the Age of Enlightenment, tracing the momentum of those ideas over time. . . . Hakim's writing style is a fresh approach, opting for an accessible tone. . . . Hakim takes a multidisciplinary approach, and connects the science to the social, political, and cultural environments in which these scientists are working. An engaging volume for young readers to use for reference--or, maybe, as their next nonfiction read.
--School Library Journal