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A Dog in the Cave: The Wolves Who Made Us Human

door Kay Frydenborg

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Nature. Science. Young Adult Nonfiction. HTML:"A compelling look at the origins of and the ongoing unique relationship between humans and dogs . . . [a] lively blend of science and history."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

We know dogs are our best animal friends, but have you ever thought about what that might mean?

Fossils show we've shared our work and homes with dogs for tens of thousands of years. Now there's growing evidence that we influenced dogs' evolution—and they, in turn, changed ours. Even more than our closest relatives, the apes, dogs are the species with whom we communicate best.

Combining history, paleontology, biology, and cutting-edge medical science, Kay Frydenborg paints a picture of how two different species became deeply entwined—and how we coevolved into the species we are today.

"Narrative nonfiction at its best—high interest and engaging, with meaty interdisciplinary science exploration. A top choice for tweens and teens."—School Library Journal (starred review)

"This narrative blend of history and science belongs on all shelves."—Booklist (starred review)

"A fascinating study of the ways in which a relationship with canines has been pivotal to humanity's development . . . Sidebars and color photographs supplement and expand on the central narrative, which is all but certain to leave readers thinking about their dogs, and themselves, in entirely new ways."—Publishers Weekly

"Evident throughout [A Dog in the Cave] are the author's passion and curiosity."—The Horn Book.
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Summary : This book talks about the connection between dogs and humans. Who change from hunter-gatherer partners to modern day pets. Focusing on how humans have influenced dogs evolution and making up new questions about the species' shared future.

Opinion : It was a good book and talked about important things. About the differences and similarity's between human and wolves and dogs.
  HGalles.ELA2 | May 26, 2020 |
This is a beautifully written book that describes the current research on dog and human co-evolution. "A Dog in a Cave" covers such interesting topics as paleontology, dog evolution, genetics and social behaviour and interactions of dogs, wolves and humans. This book is meant for intelligent younger readers but can also be enjoyed by adults. The author assumes her readers are intelligent and doesn't insult them by simplifying everything into baby language. This book doesn't go into a great deal of scientific detail but is well-written and concepts superbly explained (better than most science writer/journalists for adults). The block sections explaining important concepts are also a nice idea. The colour photographs make this a lovely book to look at too. This book includes a glossary, notes, selected bibliography, internet resources and an index for anyone wanting more information on specific topics.

This book would make a lovely gift for a dog-loving child, teenager or adult that isn't a zoologist.

Recommended related book:
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  ElentarriLT | Mar 24, 2020 |
A very enjoyable, thought-provoking look into the coevolution of humans and their best friends. It explores the history of dogs and the current scientific research being done into their genetic sequencing, neurology, and psychology, as well as their place in the modern world. It is a very well-crafted book in every sense, and a must read for any dog person out there. ( )
  cyoung3 | Mar 20, 2018 |
Humans and dogs have always shared a deep bond for as far back as we can remember. The dog is the one animal that we communicate the best with. The wild wolf is one such dog that has been domesticated and shares our home, our work, and our play time. There is a growing fossil record that dates the dogs start as thousands of years before we had previously thought. This is a great research book combining history, paleontology, biology, cutting –edge science, as well as photography. I would recommend this as a research tool for projects as well as people interested in the history of wolves and dogs. ( )
  SWONclear | Feb 2, 2018 |
Well written and researched book on the evolution of relationship between canine species and humans. Certainly this book seems worthy of being at the least a supplementary text in classroom studies in anthropology and evolution of dogs. A Dog In The Cave would appeal to readers 12yrs of age to adult, dog enthusiasts or casual inquisitor. ( )
  Jape200 | Feb 1, 2018 |
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Nature. Science. Young Adult Nonfiction. HTML:"A compelling look at the origins of and the ongoing unique relationship between humans and dogs . . . [a] lively blend of science and history."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

We know dogs are our best animal friends, but have you ever thought about what that might mean?

Fossils show we've shared our work and homes with dogs for tens of thousands of years. Now there's growing evidence that we influenced dogs' evolution—and they, in turn, changed ours. Even more than our closest relatives, the apes, dogs are the species with whom we communicate best.

Combining history, paleontology, biology, and cutting-edge medical science, Kay Frydenborg paints a picture of how two different species became deeply entwined—and how we coevolved into the species we are today.

"Narrative nonfiction at its best—high interest and engaging, with meaty interdisciplinary science exploration. A top choice for tweens and teens."—School Library Journal (starred review)

"This narrative blend of history and science belongs on all shelves."—Booklist (starred review)

"A fascinating study of the ways in which a relationship with canines has been pivotal to humanity's development . . . Sidebars and color photographs supplement and expand on the central narrative, which is all but certain to leave readers thinking about their dogs, and themselves, in entirely new ways."—Publishers Weekly

"Evident throughout [A Dog in the Cave] are the author's passion and curiosity."—The Horn Book.

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