

In Falling in Love, a fascinating and frequently funny collection of essays by Grant Allen, the author casts a skeptical eye on matters both social and scientific. Whether musing on the evolutionary role of infatuation, debating the naturalness of Britain, or wondering how and why the hard shell of coconuts should contain such sweet, nourishing milk, Allen teaches his readers that curiosity is not only contagious, but the start of every journey worth taking.
Grant Allen (1848-1899) was a Canadian novelist and science writer. While his early writing in the fields of psychology, botany, and entomology sought to support Charles Darwin's work on evolutionary theory, Allen later turned to fiction and eventually wrote around 30 novels. Friends with Arthur Conan Doyle, Grant Allen was a lesser-known early innovator in crime and detective fiction. His wide-ranging literary output, which influenced William James, G. K. Chesterton, and Sigmund Freud, was often deemed controversial for its critical views on social constructs such as marriage, gender, and religion.
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