Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution explores the science, history, and biology of the female body with curiosity, wit, and rigor. Cat Bohannon dives into 200 million years of human evolution to uncover how female bodies shaped survival, reproduction, and society. Covering everything from longevity and Alzheimer’s risk to puberty, menopause, and academic performance, this book explains how women’s biology has influenced the course of human history while highlighting the science often overlooked in traditional narratives.
Why You’ll Love This:
- Thoroughly researched and accessible account of female biology and evolution
- Explains complex scientific questions with wit, clarity, and real-world relevance
- Covers anatomy, physiology, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology in engaging detail
- Challenges traditional male-centered perspectives in science and medicine
- Inspires curiosity about human evolution, gender, and the science behind everyday life
Gain a deeper understanding of human evolution and the vital role of the female body with Eve, a fascinating and essential exploration of biology, history, and identity.