Thomas Halliday is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Birmingham. His PhD won the Linnean Society's John C. Marsden Medal for the best thesis in the biological sciences in the UK, and he won the Hugh Miller Writing Competition in 2018. He is also the author of the Sunday Times bestselling Otherlands. He was raised in Rannoch in the Scottish Highlands, and now lives in London with his family.
This book takes us through the natural history of previous forms of
life in the most beguiling way. It makes you think about the past
differently and it certainly makes you think about the future
differently. This is a monumental work and I suspect it will be a
very important book for future generations
*Ray Mears, Chair of the Wainwright Prize for UK Nature
Writing*
The word "original" is really overworked. But Thomas Halliday has
produced a book the like of which I have never come across
*Jeremy Paxman*
An extraordinary history of our almost-alien Earth... Epically
cinematic... The writing is so palpably alive. A book of almost
unimaginable riches. It is a book that will make its own solid and
lasting contribution. It could well be the best I read in 2022 -
and I know it's only January
*Sunday Times*
A poet among palaeontologists
*Wall Street Journal*
A mesmerising journey into those vast stretches of Earth's
pre-history that lie behind us, on such a scale that you experience
a kind of temporal vertigo just thinking about it... [Halliday is]
a brilliant writer, his lyrical style vividly conjuring myriad lost
worlds... It's obviously a bit of a gamble choosing one's Book of
the Year in March - but there's a very good chance already that
mine will be Otherlands. Stunning
*Mail on Sunday*
An impressive, tightly packed, long view of the natural world. In
cinematic terms, this book would be a blockbuster... Riveting
scientific reading; a remarkable achievement of imagination
grounded in fact
*Irish Times*
An immersive world tour of prehistoric life... Halliday never loses
sight of the bigger picture, nimbly marshalling a huge array of
insights thrown up by recent research. Each chapter gives not only
a vivid snapshot of an ecosystem in action but also insights into
geology, climate science, evolution and biochemistry...
Mind-blowing
*Financial Times*
A sweeping, lyrical biography of Earth -- the geology, the biology,
the extinctions and the ever-shifting ecology that defines our
living planet
*BBC Radio 4 Start the Week*
Superb... [An] epic, near-hallucinatory natural history of the
living earth... Dazzling
*Telegraph*
Remarkable... Ingenious... A work of immense imagination [...]
rooted firmly in the actual science
*Scotsman*
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