"Marks's book is a wise and witty analysis of how science and culture are inextricably intertwined as we compose and narrate the science of who we are and where we came from, and it permits us to make just a bit more sense of the science." -- Candida Moss The Daily Beast "Great book ... very much worth the read." -- Greg Laden Greg Laden's Blog "A well-written text ... Recommended." CHOICE connect "This was the kind of subject that excited greats like Paul Ricoeur, Martin Buber, and Hans Jonas. But unlike the occasionally tortured prose of these admittedly brilliant thinkers, Marks' books are to the point, funny even... The reading is easy; even the most difficult subjects in molecular biology and philosophy are handled with wit and the minimum of jargon." Science & Education
"Within the field of biological anthropology, there is no one who is able to contextualize scientific information like Jon Marks. Only Marks is able to successfully take evolutionary 'facts' and situate them within the broader spheres of history, science, philosophy, and the humanities."—Libby Cowgill, University of Missouri