Mom genes : inside the new science of our ancient maternal instinct
(2021)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
306.8743/TUCKER,A

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 306.8743/TUCKER,A Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Gallery Books, 2021
EDITION
First Gallery Books hardcover edition
DESCRIPTION

315 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781501192852, 150119285X :, 150119285X, 9781501192852
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Introduction. Of mice and moms -- Momentum -- Dad genes -- The whole shebang -- Mommy weirdest -- Mother of invention -- Is search of the mom gene -- Are you kidding me? -- Thermometers -- No mom is an island -- Motherland

"Everyone knows how babies are made, but scientists are only just beginning to understand the making of a mother. Mom Genes reveals the hard science behind our tenderest maternal impulses, tackling questions such as whether a new mom's brain ever really bounces back, why mothers are destined to mimic their own moms (or not), and how maternal aggression makes females the world's most formidable creatures." -- inside front jacket flap

"Book Description "For anyone who is a mother, or who has a mother, [Mom Genes] is an eye-opening tour through the biology and psychology of a role that is at once utterly ordinary and wondrously strange." -Annie Murphy Paul, author of Origins From the New York Times bestselling author of The Lion in the Living Room comes a fascinating and provocative exploration of the biology of motherhood. Everyone knows how babies are made, but scientists are only just beginning to understand the making of a mother. Mom Genes reveals the hard science behind our tenderest maternal impulses, tackling questions such as whether a new mom's brain ever really bounces back, why mothers are destined to mimic their own moms (or not), and how maternal aggression makes females the world's most formidable creatures. Part scientific odyssey, part memoir, Mom Genes weaves the latest research with Abigail Tucker's personal experiences to create a delightful, surprising, and poignant portrait of motherhood. It's vital reading for anyone who has ever wondered what rocks the hand that rocks the cradle"--