Lucy Cooke has a Master's in Zoology from the University of Oxford,
where she was tutored by Richard Dawkins. She is the author of two
previous books, A Little Book of Sloth, which was a New York Times
bestseller, and The Unexpected Truth about Animals, which was
shortlisted for the Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book
Prize and has been translated into seventeen languages. She has
also written for the Sunday Times, Telegraph, Mail on Sunday, New
York Times and Wall Street Journal.
Lucy is also an award-winning broadcaster and documentary
filmmaker. Initially working behind the scenes in television
comedy, she is now a regular on Radio 4 and has presented
prime-time series for BBC, ITV and National Geographic.
Lucy Cooke's Bitch shows just how far we have come in seeing
nature's females for what they actually are.'
*Telegraph*
Surprising sex lives of the animal kingdom: From bondage-loving
spiders to 'Scrooge-like' lobsters who save their sperm for a
female who's 'worth it', BITCH lifts the lid on kinky creatures
*Daily Mail*
Best books of 2022 so far: Zoologist Lucy Cooke's hilarious and
enlightening book reclaims evolutionary biology for females of all
species.
*New Statesman*
Mr Darwin, your time is up...This is the evolutionary reboot us
bitches have been waiting for.
*Sue Perkins*
Brilliant ... Cooke is a superb science writer
*TLS*
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