Awards Library .. “Passenger Directory” is a book that explores the human body and its ability to heal itself

Awards Library .. “Passenger Directory” is a book that explores the human body and its ability to heal itself

Body: A passenger guide for a book written by Bill Prison, who joined the award library series, after he was able to reach the short list of the Royal Society of Sciences Award, in the United Kingdom.

Bill Praison says in the book “The Body: Directory of Passengers”: “We spend our whole life in one body, yet most of us have any practical idea of ​​how he works and what is going on inside it, and from here comes the idea of ​​this book and it is simply trying to understand the unusual stranger who It is us.
Bill Praison stems to explore the human body, how he works and his wonderful ability to heal himself.

It is full of unusual facts and amazing stories, which is a great and funny attempt to understand the miracle of our physical and nervous formula.
In his book, Bill Praison presents a wonderful successor to a short history of almost everything, making the reader be surprised by the shape that it is, and celebrates the genius of your existence, over and over.
“What I have learned is that we are more complicated and admired, and we are often more mysterious than I have been imagining before.

There is no more exciting story than our story,” says Bill Praison.
Bill Praison in De Mine, Lua was born in 1951. Among his best -selling books are the way to small dribbling, notes from a small island, a walk in the Woods, One Summer, the Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid.
In a national poll, the Notes from A Small Island was voted to be the book that represents Britain in the best way.

His famous work in folklore, “A short history of almost everything”, won the Avents Award and the Descartes Prize, and was the largest selling book selling in his contract in the United Kingdom. His new book Body: A guide for passengers is an extraordinary exploration of the human body, which will make you marvel at the shape you occupy. Bill Praison was a consultant to Durham University 2005-2011. He is an honorary colleague of the Royal Society. He lives in England..

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