The Kids' Book Of Questions
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A fresh new edition of The Kids' Book of Questions. Including subjects like the Internet, school violence, and climate change, the book remains a timeless treasure.





A fresh new edition of The Kids' Book of Questions. Including subjects like the Internet, school violence, and climate change, the book remains a timeless treasure.
Pleasure, passion, jealousy, trust, marriage, infidelity, and, above all, sex. From the author of the 1.9-million-copy bestselling The Book of Questions, here is a book that will open doors, break down walls, dispel reserve, and encourage the sharing of secretsóall the while delighting readers with over 250 questions that perplex and puzzle. Questions about values (ýCould you ever be in love with someone you knew you couldnít trust?O) revealing dilemmas (ýWould you rather have a strikingly attractive spouse who was disappointing in bed or a plain-looking spouse who was fantastic?O); cultural conundrums (ýIs it easier for men or women to find good partners?O); Flights of Fancy (ýIf you could spend one night with anyone in the world you desiredóbut only by getting permission from your partnerówould you ask for it?O). Explore the bounds of intimacy with your partner, sound new insights with a friend, discover your own true feelingsówith this book you can investigate the mysteries of love and sex without dispelling the magic. Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club. 539,000 copies in print.
This provocative bestseller is a deceptively simple tool for self-discovery. Covering love, money, sex, ethics, technology, and more, it may be the only publication that challenges - and possibly changes - the way we view and live in the world, without offering a single opinion of its own. --from back cover.
Exploring the contentious topic of germline engineering, the book delves into the potential for permanently altering human genetics, impacting future generations. Gregory Stock, a specialist in reproductive biology, predicts that advancements in biomedical engineering will soon lead to significant changes in humanity. His insights highlight a forthcoming era of radical biotechnological progress, where choices about human evolution could become commonplace. The updated afterword incorporates recent findings, enhancing the discussion on the implications of these transformative scientific developments.