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Alain de Botton, founder of The School of Life says it is 'A highly comforting book which... gently reminds us that it is what we are, not what we do, that will always ultimately count.'
Alain de Botton, founder of The School of Life says it is 'A highly comforting book which... gently reminds us that it is what we are, not what we do, that will always ultimately count.'
You can head down to your nearest Waterstones and snag yourself a copy to find out how germs made us who we are today.
You can head down to your nearest Waterstones and snag yourself a copy to find out how germs made us who we are today.
It was shortlisted for the prestigious Baillie Gifford Prize and continues to shock and inform its readers - one of whom could be Pope Francis.
It was shortlisted for the prestigious Baillie Gifford Prize and continues to shock and inform its readers - one of whom could be Pope Francis.