The Sexual Evolution, Nathan H. Lents
The Sexual Evolution, Nathan H. Lents
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The Sexual Evolution
How 500 Million Years of Sex, Gender, and Mating Shape Modern Relationships

Author: Nathan H. Lents

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 13 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 02/04/2025


Synopsis

“A bulletproof case that sexual diversity exists in the natural world…The Sexual Evolution is a thoughtfully and delightfully written book full of illuminating and entertaining information that will be new to most readers. At a time when ignorance and misinformation about sex, gender, reproduction, and intimacy abound, we could all benefit from reading this research-packed tour.” — Science Evolutionary biologist Nathan H. Lents knows what makes humans unique—and it’s most definitely not our sexual diversity. A professor at John Jay College, Lents has spent his career studying what makes us, well, us, and contrary to what the culture warriors want people to believe—diverse sexual behavior is not a new development, or even a human one. It didn’t just emerge from a progressive culture; it’s the product of billions of years of evolutionary experimentation throughout the animal kingdom. It’s not a modern story, a Florida story, or even a human story. It’s a biological story.In The Sexual Evolution, Lents takes readers on a journey through the animal world, from insects to apes, revealing what the incredible array of sexual diversity can teach us about our own diverse beauty. Nature, it turns out, has made a lot of space for diverse genders and sexual behaviors. And why? Because when it comes to evolution—diversity wins. This is not just a political or social message, instead it’s rooted in science and cultivated from understanding the full breadth of sexuality that exists throughout the world.With shades of both Frans de Waal and Esther Perel, Lents’s storytelling is as fascinating as it is topical, offering eye-opening stories about the diversity of animal life, while relating it to our own sexual journey as a species. At once a forceful rebuttal to bigotry and a captivating dive into the secret sex lives of animals, The Sexual Evolution is the rare book of pop science that leans into the controversy. Sex, the reactionaries say, should only be for procreation between a man and a woman, anything else goes against nature. Well, nature would like a word with them.

About Nathan H. Lents

Nathan H. Lents is a professor of biology at John Jay College, CUNY, and the author of Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals. He has appeared as a scientific expert in a range of national media, including The TODAY Show, NPR, Access Hollywood, 48 Hours, and Al Jazeera America. He lives in Queens, NY.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Graeme on April 17, 2025

What an absolutely delightful read. For me, the mark of a great nonfiction book is this: does it seriously shake up something I thought I understood. This book checks all the boxes and really got me thinking in so many new ways. Reading this book was like having someone gently open a door in your br......more

Goodreads review by Karianne on November 28, 2024

Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book! This book contains many great examples, both in the greater animal kingdom and in humans of sexual differentiation and varying expressions/interactions among these individuals. The presentation left a little lacking for me. When referencing some controv......more

Goodreads review by Ashlie on April 03, 2025

Thank you to Mariner Books for this free copy in exchange for an honest review! This book taught me so much, and learning about the sexual behaviors of animals brought me so much joy (but not in a weird bestiality way). Animals are truly fascinating, and I loved sharing facts across my social media a......more

Goodreads review by Erin on April 12, 2025

This book started with a lot of fun anecdotes about animal gender and sexuality throughout natural history. When it transitioned to the human section of the book, things felt kind of preachy, but when I got to the conclusion, I realized it worked; I now understood the importance and prolificacy of g......more

Goodreads review by Elisa on January 15, 2025

Out of all the books about non-human animals that I read (as many as possible), I find the ones about their sexual behavior the most fascinating. I’ve also enjoyed the author’s previous works, so I was really looking forward to this one. I was not disappointed. Much of the information here wasn’t ne......more