Nature's Due
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Challenges modern ideas on the interaction of science, nature and human culture, with far-reaching consequences for how we govern our world.




Challenges modern ideas on the interaction of science, nature and human culture, with far-reaching consequences for how we govern our world.
Exploring the limitations of genetic reductionism, the author challenges the notion that genes solely determine our appearance, behavior, and mortality. By engaging with advancements in evolutionary and molecular biology, the book presents a compelling argument for a more holistic understanding of life, emphasizing the complexities that go beyond mere genetic explanations.
Set in the idyllic backdrop of Hawaii, the story follows 11-year-old Sarah Finner, whose seemingly perfect life is shattered by tragedy. As her family faces challenges, they must unite with their beloved dog, Smokey, to navigate their struggles and maintain their dream of a harmonious life in paradise. The narrative highlights themes of resilience, family bonds, and the power of creativity in overcoming adversity, showcasing the strength that can emerge in difficult times.