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A Curious Boy

By: Richard Fortey
Narrated by: Richard Fortey, Mike Grady
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Summary

What makes a scientist? 

Charming, funny and wise, in this memoir Richard Fortey shows how restless curiosity about the natural world led him to become a leading scientist and writer, with adventures and misadventures along the way.

From a garden shed laboratory where he manufactured the greatest stink in the world to a tent high in the Arctic in pursuit of fossils, this is a story of obsession and love of nature, flavoured with the peculiarities and restrictions of post-war Britain. Fortey tells the story of following his father down riverbanks to fish for trout, and also of his father's shocking death. He unfolds his early passions–fungi, ammonite hunting and eyeing up bird's eggs. He evokes with warmth and wit how the natural world started out as his playground and refuge, then became his life's work.

Much more than a story about science alone, this memoir gives an unforgettable portrait of a young, curious mind, and shows how luck and enthusiasm can create a special life.

©2020 Richard Fortey (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

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"Truth and courage are what memoirs need and this one has them both in spades.... He never forgets that the small boy, watching his father’s effortless casting on the waters of the Itchen, somehow remains permanently present inside the great, famous and lauded scientist. The unforgotten boy: that is what makes this a book a revelation." (Adam Nicolson, winner of the 2018 Wainwright Prize)

"A wonderful, absolutely beguiling glimpse into the formative life of a great scientist. I learnt a lot and really loved it." (Richard Holmes)

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Brilliant book, well read; shame about sloppy edit

The book is excellent and the voice artist selected for the reading is both appropriate to the tone of the book and eminently listenable. Unfortunately there are quite a number of repeated phrases/sentences that were obviously supposed to have been edited out in post-production, as well as a handful of misread words (most embarrassing of all being another of the author's own works, "Dry Store Room Number One" being given as "Dry Stone Room Number One"). Nevertheless, despite the audio edit having apparently been rushed through on a Friday afternoon, this was a very enjoyable listen and I would highly recommend it.

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Essential Reading

What an absolutely fabulous book.
A unique story of how one can become what one becomes.
Every teenager should either read or listen to this book.
Thank you Bill Bryson for recommending it.

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