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Asher Wolf is a crowd-funded, Amnesty-award winning journalist. She is the founder of Cryptoparty, a decentralised world-wide movement teaching people skills to improve security and privacy. In 2013 she was named by Foreign Policy's 'Top 100 Twitterati' as a "Tart-tongued Aussie information activist.”
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El océano al final del camino book cover
El océano al final del camino
A Novel
Neil Gaiman - 2014-06-03 (publicado por primera vez en 2013)
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Hace cuarenta años, cuando nuestro narrador contaba apenas siete, el hombre que alquilaba la habitación sobrante en la casa familiar se suicidó dentro del coche de su padre, un acontecimiento que provocó que antiguos poderes dormidos cobraran vida y que criaturas de más allá de este mundo se liberaran. El horror, la amenaza, se congregan a partir de entonces para destruir a la familia del protagonista. Su única defensa la constituirán las tres mujeres que viven en la granja desvencijada al final del camino. La más joven de ellas, Lettie, afirma que el estanque es, en realidad, un océano. La mayor dice que recuerda el Big Bang.
Asher Wolf
2019-07-15T03:42:37.000Z
@trib I love that book. So much.      fuente
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Mothers and Others
The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy - 2009-04-30
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This book explores the unique ways in which human emotional evolution has been shaped by the primatologically unique length of human childhood. Starting somewhere in Africa more than a million years ago, we discover how new forms of care for offspring led to new ways of engaging with and understanding each other. Ultimately, the anthropological research shows that it takes an entire village to raise a child and how this gave our ancestors the first push towards becoming emotionally modern humans. This well-researched and compelling book is an intricate argument that sheds light on the origins of human capacity for empathy and understanding.
Asher Wolf
2018-07-04T05:57:43.000Z
Anyway, this was a lovely book to read: 'Mothers and Others: The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding' by Sarah Blaffer Hrdy      fuente