![]() ![]() The Independent similarly praised the book for the wide array of dispensable facts contained within the book. plus some anger and life advice – all delivered in the inimitable Bryson style". ![]() The book has received generally positive reviews with The Guardian headlining their review with "Extraordinary stories about the heart, lungs, genitals. Within each chapter, Bryson describes the function of the relevant biological system, emphasising the history of the scientific developments that led to the current understanding, all with the humour that is characteristic of his writing. Through anecdotes about scientific history and startling facts that seem too extraordinary to be true the DNA in one person, if stretched out, would measure billions of miles. After a brief introduction, the book divides itself into several chapters, each of which describes a particular part of the body or, as in the two chapters on diseases, problems that the body can be faced with. Bryson (The Road to Little Dribbling), known for his travel narratives and, more recently, popular scientific works, turns his humorous and curious eye to the human body. It is Bryson's second book of popular science, with the first being A Short History of Nearly Everything published in 2003. The Body: A Guide for Occupants is a non-fiction book by British-American author Bill Bryson, first published in 2019. ![]()
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