
Why Life Evolves
Making Sense of Evolution Without the Jargon
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Narrated by:
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Shane Neufeld
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By:
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Calven Hurstin
About this listen
What do polar bears, pine trees, puppies, and people all have in common? They’re all part of the same grand story—the story of evolution.
In Why Life Evolves, Calven Hurstin takes listeners on a clear and captivating journey through one of science’s most profound and misunderstood ideas. With friendly explanations, real-world examples, and a no-jargon approach, this audiobook unpacks how life on Earth changes, adapts, and diversifies over time.
Evolution isn’t just about fossils or ancient history—it’s a living, ongoing process that connects every living thing on the planet. From the smallest microbe to the tallest giraffe, from the tiniest genetic mutation to the biggest branches on the tree of life, this book explains it all in a way that makes sense, even if you’ve never studied science before.
What’s inside?
- A gentle introduction to evolution, tailored for young learners, curious adults, and anyone new to the topic.
- Step-by-step chapters that explain key ideas like natural selection, adaptation, DNA, speciation, and common ancestry.
- Engaging analogies—like comparing DNA to recipes and evolution to a family tree—to make complex concepts easy to grasp.
- Examples from real animals and environments, showing how evolution works in forests, oceans, deserts, and even our own bodies.
- Transitional fossils and genetic clues, helping listeners see the evidence that supports evolution from both rocks and cells.
- A clear, supportive tone, ideal for independent listeners, classrooms, homeschoolers, or family time.
Chapter Highlights:
- “The Big Idea: Change Over Time is Natural” introduces the central theme that life is always changing—slowly, steadily, and meaningfully.
- “Inheritance: Like Passing Down a Recipe”