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The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher

AUTHOR Thomas, Lewis; Thomas, Lewis
PUBLISHER Penguin Books (01/01/1995)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A Pulitzer Prize Finalist

In this captivating exploration of the natural world, acclaimed author Lewis Thomas takes readers on a compelling journey into the intricacies of life and mortality.

The medusa is a tiny jellyfish that lives on the ventral surface of a sea slug found in the Bay of Naples. Readers will find themselves caught up in the fate of the medusa and the snail as a metaphor for eternal issues of life and death as Lewis Thomas further extends the exploration of man and his world begun in The Lives of a Cell.

Among the treasures in this magnificent book are essays on the human genius for making mistakes, on disease and natural death, on cloning, on warts, and on Montaigne, as well as an assessment of medical science and health care. In these essays and others, Thomas once again conveys his observations of the scientific world in prose marked by wonder and wit.

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ISBN-13: 9780140243192
ISBN-10: 0140243194
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 160
Carton Quantity: 42
Product Dimensions: 5.05 x 0.57 x 7.77 inches
Weight: 0.35 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Science | Life Sciences - Biology
Science | Philosophy & Social Aspects
Science | Essays
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 9.8
Point Value: 8
Interest Level: Upper Grade
Guided Reading Level: Not Applicable
Dewey Decimal: 570
Library of Congress Control Number: 79001199
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A Pulitzer Prize Finalist

In this captivating exploration of the natural world, acclaimed author Lewis Thomas takes readers on a compelling journey into the intricacies of life and mortality.

The medusa is a tiny jellyfish that lives on the ventral surface of a sea slug found in the Bay of Naples. Readers will find themselves caught up in the fate of the medusa and the snail as a metaphor for eternal issues of life and death as Lewis Thomas further extends the exploration of man and his world begun in The Lives of a Cell.

Among the treasures in this magnificent book are essays on the human genius for making mistakes, on disease and natural death, on cloning, on warts, and on Montaigne, as well as an assessment of medical science and health care. In these essays and others, Thomas once again conveys his observations of the scientific world in prose marked by wonder and wit.

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