A SPECTATOR BEST BOOK OF 2021
‘Richard Dawkins is a thunderously gifted science writer.’ Sunday Times
‘It may be a collection of shorter parts, but the book is in no sense Dawkins made simple. It amounts to a substantive whole which offers a unitary panoramic view across his entire intellectual life.’ Spectator
Including conversations with Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Steven Pinker, Matt Ridley and more, this is an essential guide to the most exciting ideas of our time and their proponents from our most brilliant science communicator.
Books Do Furnish a Life is divided by theme, including celebrating nature, exploring humanity, and interrogating faith. For the first time, it brings together Richard Dawkins’ forewords, afterwords and introductions to the work of some of the leading thinkers of our age – Carl Sagan, Lawrence Krauss, Jacob Bronowski, Lewis Wolpert – with a selection of his reviews to provide an electrifying celebration of science writing, both fiction and non-fiction. It is also a sparkling addition to Dawkins’ own remarkable canon of work.
Plenty of other scientists write well, but no one writes like Dawkins… here is Dawkins the teacher, the scholar, the polemicist, the joker, the aesthete, the poet, the satirist, the man of compassion as well as indignation, the slayer of superstition and, above all, the scientist. – Areo Magazine

The Remarkable Life of the Skin
Breath
Goldilocks and the Water Bears
The Man From the Future
Notes From An Apocalypse
Books Do Furnish A Life
A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived
Why We Sleep
Black and White Thinking
The Invention of Surgery


