In his finest book to date, the philosopher Jeremy Mynott has drawn up a near-perfect summary of our relations with the rest of planetary life in The Story of Nature: A Human History.Mark Cocker, New Statesman
Mynotts ambitious undertaking pays off, shedding light on thousands of years of human history by striking a finely calibrated balance of big-picture analysis and specific examples. As sweeping as it is edifying, this impresses.Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Truly epic. . . . A broad-brush history of our relationship with the natural world: past, present and future. Mynott wears his immense learning lightly, and with his own deep curiosity, guides the reader through the millennia, in a truly informative and compelling way.Stephen Moss, Mark Averys Blog, Book of the Year 2024
This is a roundly enthusiastic book, which carefully joins artistic and literary criticism with scientific explanation.Megan Kenyon, New Statesman
A book unlike any other that were apt to see published this year, or next year, or the next: a work of natural history that, like torchlight in a newly discovered cave, illuminates wonders, perils, and pathwaysboth forward and backthat we didnt even know were there.Benedict Cosgrove, Red Canary Magazine
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An encyclopaedic undertaking . . . a catalyst for extending the story of how we conceive and act upon what nature isTerry Gifford, Green Letters
Lively, well-illustrated tour of an immensely diverse subject.Andrew Robinson, Nature, Best Books of 2024
A book that conveys a wealth of knowledge with a lightness of touch that makes it a pleasure to read and hold.Poul Holm, Society
Jeremy Mynotts book . . . is grander, deeply researched, solidly academic and masterful; beautifully written, it is genuinely compulsive and persuasive reading, wonderfully illustrated and enriching . . . and profound.Rob Ixer, Fortean Times
It's a profound subject, and Mynott brings to it extensive, and well-digested, learning, and a style which not only bowls you along but is surprisingly humble. . . Its a book to make you think..Peter Marren, British Wildlife
Totally captivating, wonderfully readablea glorious tour de force, celebrating everything that nature means to us, exploring why it matters, and setting out what we might yet do to restore and protect it. Not just a beautiful elegy but an urgent call to actionreminding us not only of what we have already lost, but also what we still have time to save, if we choose to do so. A triumph of wisdom and wonder.Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton, Pavilion
Mynott shows that we are part of nature and our potency in relation to it imposes an obligation on us. Told with an extraordinary brightness, clarity and sense of authority, this book is a marvel.Adam Nicolson, author of The Seabirds Cry
Jeremy Mynott is one of our most thoughtful and intelligent nature writers. In this wide-ranging and fascinating book, as we and the natural world face existential threats to our future, he tries to answer a deceptively simple question: what is nature and why does it matter?Stephen Moss, author of Ten Birds That Changed the World
Absorbing, erudite and infused with the latest scholarship. . . . Mynott puts his stamp on the rich and complex but oft-told story of the meanings of nature in the western world, from palaeolithic cave art and last centurys environmental thought to todays climate crisis-ridden Anthropocene and beyond.Peter Coates, author of Squirrel Nation: Reds, Greys and the Meaning of Home
The vast erudition and the clarity of Mynotts writing will make The Story of Nature not only an important resource for scholars but also an ideal textbook for many courses in history, the sciences, and the humanities.Boria Sax, author of Imaginary Animals