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Middle Age : A Natural History - David Bainbridge

Middle Age

A Natural History

By: David Bainbridge

Paperback | 7 March 2013 | Edition Number 1

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David Bainbridge is a vet with a particular interest in evolutionary zoology -and he has just turned forty. As well as the usual concerns about greying hair, failing eyesight and goldfish levels of forgetfulness, he finds himself pondering some bigger questions: have I come to the end of my productive life as a human being? And what I am now for?
By looking afresh at the latest research from the fields of anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, and reproductive biology, it seems that the answers are surprisingly, reassuringly encouraging. In clear, engaging and amiable prose, Bainbridge explains the science behind the physical, mental and emotional changes men and women experience between the ages of 40 and 60, and reveals the evolutionary -and personal -benefits of middle age, which is unique to human beings and helps to explain the extraordinary success of our species.
Middle Age will change the way you think about mid-life, and help turn the 'crisis' into a cause for celebration.
Industry Reviews
A welcome corrective to the widely held notion that being middle aged is ghastly - India Knight, "Sunday Times"
David Bainbridge is the best kind of writer on this subject; reassuring without being woolly and articulate without being incomprehensible. You won't get any less middle-aged reading this book, but you'll feel better about it - David Quantick
Bainbridge's zoological examination of the human animal results in a study that is full of surprises... Heartening - James McConnachie, "Sunday Times"
Thought-provoking. [It] should certainly shed some new light on one's own potbellied or menopausal mid-life crisis... Fascinating - Katie Law, "Evening Standard"
There's lots of good news for the middle aged... A very jolly book with clear scientific explanations - William Leith, "Telegraph"
Looking beyond the cliches, veterinary surgeon and reproductive biologist David Bainbridge, who teaches at Cambridge, sets out to discover "what middle age is and what it is for." Most of us could have a pretty good stab at the first question, but the latter is where Middle Age gets interesting.. Bainbridge's answer lies in the size of the brain and our need for food and ideas with which to feed it ... a fascinating idea - Carl Wilkinson, " Financial Times"
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