This is a well written and excellently researched book. It uses various studies to show how tallness is not always advantageous for the individual and the planet. As each Western generation gets progressively taller, Samarus argues more resorces will be used and longevity may well decline. I have often thought that todays Western supersized babies and children not only look unattractive but are not necessarily healthy. Only one thing that does not appeal to me, personally ,are the references to vivisection to back up theories. I personally find vivisection unscientific and unethical. I dig the rest of the book though.
A much needed objective and empowring voice
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Samaras' book is an invaluable and rare resource for anyone wanting to explore the truths and myths around human height. We are all familiar with the assumption that taller is better, and have all lived with the consequences and prejudices (internal and external) of this assumption but height is a subject that is rarely discussed studdied or addressed. As an engineer turned height researcher, Samaras takes a methodical approach to exploring this subject, showing that there are inherent advantages as well as disadvantages to all heights. Some of the chapters read like technical specs (complete with diagrams) so I cannot say that the book is a FUN read, but it does give the reader a multitude of tools for evaluating and appreciating the strengths of her or his body type. For myself as a short person who had been given the message that my body was inferior this book gave me the essential tools to turn that view around and take my body back.
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