Hannah Holmes is the author of The Well-Dressed Ape, Suburban Safari, and The Secret Life of Dust. Her writing has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Los Angeles Times Magazine, Discover, Outside, and many other publications. She was a frequent contributor on science and nature subjects for the Discovery Channel Online. She lives in Portland, Maine.
Praise for Hannah Holmes’s The Well-Dressed Ape
“Fascinating . . . a feast of provocative science and engaging
trivia.”—USA Today
“Smart and upbeat, [The Well-Dressed Ape] will leave you prouder of
your links to wild things.”—People
“The Well-Dressed Ape is a hoot.”—St. Petersburg Times
“Amusing and illuminating.”—Outside
“Full of interesting facts.”—The Washington Post Book World
“Juicy and humorous.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"What an amazing book. I don't often use the term ‘life-changing,’
but Quirk is. I read this book and a light went on. Suddenly, I
understand the people around me. To learn that we are motivated by
the same basic brain chemicals and structures as mice is oddly,
profoundly, liberating."
– Mary Roach, author of Stiff and Packing for Mars
"With her typical charm, curiosity, and ability to make complex
science accessible and amusing, Hannah Holmes now turns her
attention to the quirks of our personalities. What a wonderfully
engaging way to navel-gaze."
– Joanne Manaster, joannelovesscience.com
"At long last! I expect Hannah Holmes' delightful new book to usher
in – finally – a science-based approach to thinking about how and
why individuals differ, and to usher out the widespread nonsense
that has for far too long passed as a personality psychology."
– Sam Gosling, Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at
Austin and author of Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You
"Hannah Holmes manages to look at the world through very unique
lenses and what she comes up with is extraordinarily perceptive,
completely unique and, moreover, makes for great reading. I loved
The Well Dressed Ape. Her new book Quirk has topped even that
marvelous book."
– Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone
"For as long as we've had language, we've been asking one question
over and over: ‘What makes me “me”?’ Hannah Holmes finds
fascinating answers to that question in the world of brain science.
A divine spark of a book, Quirk explains how chemicals and brain
lobes conspire to make us everything from smart alecks to worry
warts and ultimately, utterly human."
– Amy Sutherland, author of What Shamu Taught Me About Love, Life,
and Marriage
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