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Extra Life (Young Readers Adaptation)

The Astonishing Story of How We Doubled Our Lifespan

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Extra Life (Young Readers Adaptation)

By: Steven Johnson
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A young listeners adaptation of Steven Johnson's Extra Life, the story of how humans have doubled our lifespan in less than a century—and what to do with the extra life we now have.

Humans live longer now than they ever have in their more than three hundred thousand years of existence on earth. And most (if not all) of the advances that have permitted the human lifespan to double have happened in living memory.

Extra Life looks at vaccines, seat belts, pesticides, and more, and how each of our scientific advancements have prolonged human life. This book is a deep dive into the sciences—perfect for younger listeners who enjoy modern history as well as scientific advances.

©2023 Steven Johnson (P)2023 Listening Library
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"This book will lead students to consider what other medical, scientific, or social events are changing our life expectancy."—School Library Connection

". . . Johnson offers younger reading audiences a highlights reel of, mostly, scientific advances that have worked to reduce mortality rates—from variolation and vaccination to the controversial but famine-reducing effects of producing nitrates and chickens in industrial quantities. . . A refreshing change of pace for readers weary of hearing that things are just getting worse."—Kirkus

". . . a fascinating look at how science and certain politics have improved human life."—Booklist

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