On The Origin of Species
The first ever picture-book retelling of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species.
'A long, long time ago, before humans even existed, the living world looked very different from how it looks today.'
For most of human history, people believed that everything in the world was created at once. But scientists started to challenge that idea and in 1859 Charles Darwin, a naturalist and biologist, wrote a famous book called On the Origin of Species that revolutionised the way that we have understood evolution ever since.
Now molecular biologist and illustrator Sabina Radeva has recreated Darwin's most famous work as a beautifully illustrated book. The stunning pictures bring the theory of evolution to life for young readers, and anyone who wants to learn about evolution.
Pulling together Darwin's observations from his travels around the world and his ground-breaking explanation of how species form, develop, and change over hundreds of thousands of years, On The Origin of Species is as relevant and important now as it ever was.
A very important project, most beautifully realised. Sabina Radeva's thoughtful text and gorgeous pictures together tell the story of On The Origin of Species, and of Evolution itself, with clarity, humour and great charm. - Emma Darwin
An entrancing picture-book retelling of Darwin's on the Origin of Species ... filled with informative, beautifully designed diagrams and maps. - The Guardian
Review: Vibrantly illustrated ... a beautiful, accessible volume, a must
for primary schools, libraries and beyond. * The Bookseller *
An
entrancing picture-book retelling of Darwin's on the Origin of Species
... filled with informative, beautifully designed diagrams and maps. *
The Guardian *
Sabina's love of science and illustration combine
wonderfully in this undeniably beautiful book, distilling Darwin's study
down and then conveying it with complete clarity and obvious delight. *
Sophy Henn *
A great introduction to one of the most important books ever written. * RTE Guide *
Evolution explained, in this strikingly accessible picture book...perfect for a younger audience * Picture Book Blogger *
Sabina
Radeva's book is a wonderful introduction to Charles Darwin's ideas. It
will appeal to children, but also, by its deft handling of a number of
common misconceptions, may well surprise many adults. She has not shied
away from either historical language or scientific ideas and handles
both with great charm and without oversimplification. -- Alison M.
Pearn, Associate Director * Darwin Correspondence Project *
A triumph
of concision that appeals both to the budding young scientist and to
the adult who has given up hope of ever reading Darwin in the original
-- Emily Bearn * The Telegraph *