
A Letter to Layla
Travels to Our Deep Past and Near Future
$33.10
- Paperback
304 pages
- Release Date
29 September 2020
Summary
A kaleidoscopic portrait of humanity written with warmth and curiosity, by one of Australia’s most prominent broadcasters.
How might the origins of our species inform the way we think about our planet? At a point of unparalleled crisis, can human ingenuity save us from ourselves?
Much-loved writer and broadcaster Ramona Koval travels the globe in a quest to answer these difficult questions and more. She speaks with an eminent paleo-archaeologist in the Republic of Georgia, mee…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781922330222 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1922330221 |
| Author: | Ramona Koval |
| Publisher: | Text Publishing |
| Imprint: | The Text Publishing Company |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 304 |
| Release Date: | 29 September 2020 |
| Weight: | 400g |
| Dimensions: | 233mm x 154mm x 22mm |
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’[Ramona Koval is] a shining presence in the world of literature, here in Australia and right across the globe…Her voice is always recognisable, invigorating, familiar to us and greatly loved.’
’[Ramona Koval is] a shining presence in the world of literature, here in Australia and right across the globe…Her voice is always recognisable, invigorating, familiar to us and greatly loved.’ * Helen Garner *
‘[Koval’s] accessibly written forays into the science of DNA andfamilial lineages, and what makes us who we are, is beautifullyintertwined with her meditations on identity and belonging…Readers toowill be deeply shocked by the atrocities outlined in Bloodhound. Such shock, however, is an important reminder that history should never be forgotten, and that books like Bloodhound should continue being written for generations to come.’ * Books+Publishing *
‘Ramona Koval’s latest book is really a quest story: in it she sets out to find how humanity got to where we are now, and where we are going…With her training in science and journalism, Koval is able to give clarity to complex theories without totally reducing them…ABC Radio National listeners will be familiar with Koval’s speaking voice, and her literary voice has the same engaging warmth. It’s impossible to read this book and not be infected with the author’s curiosity and enthusiasm for this massive subject.’ * Books+Publishing *
‘Koval’s erudition carries the reader across many disciplines and A Letter to Layla reminds us of our potential as a species…Koval and Layla’s exchanges give an immediacy and connection to our evolutionary past, and also embed a personal memoir of Koval within the story of homo sapiens. Koval’s warmth towards her immediate family extends to our species as a whole.’ * Readings *
’A Letter to Layla is a weird journey in the best of ways…the book clips along at an incredible pace, and yet never feels overwhelming or cramped…[I]n reading it you fill in gaps in knowledge you didn’t know you had, and form a fuller picture of the world.’ * Saturday Paper *
‘Charging along, sometimes even laugh-out-loud funny, it’s a triumph of form into which [Koval] seems to squeeze her entire understanding of the world.’ * Plus61J *
‘Keeping up with reality is Ramona Koval’s modus operandi. Here, the author and broadcaster takes a panoramic view of history, from the palaeolithic period to the near future. She is motivated by concern for the world her grandchildren (including her titular youngest granddaughter) will inherit…She keeps both her own doubts and those of her interlocutors in play, like a battleground of ideas in which the collateral thought remains visible on the ground…[There is] the sense that our world is inescapably reverse-telescoped, and that all signs of purchase on the present are receding daily. With A Letter to Layla, Koval tries swinging the telescope back around.’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
‘A really beautiful book…a call to action as much as a love letter and a really deep and nimble-footed exploration of the human condition as well as the shape of our future.’ * David Astle, ABC Melbourne Evenings *
‘Ramona Koval turns her talent for in-depth interviews and her training in science into an engaging and illuminating book.’ * Australian Book Review *
‘[Koval] sets out on a global quest to meet the scientists whose work is shaping the grand narrative of our species…These vignettes are marshalled with Koval’s trademark geniality and delight.’ * Australian *
About The Author
Ramona Koval
Ramona Koval is a writer, journalist, broadcaster and editor. She is also an Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne. Her previous books are Bloodhound- Searching for my Father (2015) and By the Book- A reader’s guide to life (2012).
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