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Richard Dawkins targets teenagers with myth-busting illustrated book

God Delusion author plans to pair popular legends with 'lucid scientific explanations' in illustrated work for young readers

Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins. Photograph: Murdo Macleod

After squashing Darwin deniers and God-botherers with bestselling tomes including The God Delusion and The Greatest Show on Earth, Richard Dawkins is set to tackle what might be his hardest audience yet: teenagers.

The well-known scientist and atheist has struck a book deal for his first title for young adults, which will look to explode myths and legends about the natural world with science. Due out in autumn 2011, What is a Rainbow, Really? will take on topics including who the first man and first woman were, why there are seasons, what the sun is, how old the world is and why there are so many animals, first answering the questions with myth and legend, and then with "lucid scientific explanations".

"Richard has always been incredibly keen to reach children from the whole point of view of individual critical thinking and not to just toe the party line," said Sally Gaminara, who bought the book for Transworld, part of the Random House Group. "He will explore certain myths people are brought up with – he's very keen to do that, to make people look at things and not be accepting, to question more ... He will tell myths for what they are but will also delight in their poetic beauty."

The book will be illustrated by Dave McKean, who has previously worked on books by David Almond and Neil Gaiman. "It's for young adults of 12 and upwards but it will also appeal to the curious child and to adults as well," said Gaminara. "It will be a really rich and rewarding and inspirational sort of book."

Dawkins's previous books, including The Selfish Gene and The Blind Watchmaker, have sold more than 1.2m copies to date, according to book sales monitor Nielsen BookScan. His diatribe against religion, The God Delusion – which describes the God of the Old Testament as "a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully" – is by far the most popular, with more than 700,000 copies sold since it was first published in 2006. His latest, The Greatest Show on Earth (which lays out the evidence for evolution) has already sold almost 45,000 copies little more than a month after it was published.

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Comments (4)

Oct 24, 2009
icanseeit said...
Dawkins books are full of errors and misinformation. He attacks instead of explaining. He has an incredibly negative approach, and is so desperate to hurt the other side, that he lets lies and nonsense fill his books. His works have been attacked and discredited by many people, and I'm sure this latest work will also be derided as a work of fiction.
Oct 24, 2009
marko said...
@icanseeit
Just because you might disagree with Mr Dawkins' point of view that does not make his scientific explanationations "misinformation." All is points are clearly explained and backed up by scientific proofs. I'd like to know what you consider to be his lies and by exactly whom has be been discredited?
Oct 24, 2009
icanseeit said...
It's not just that I disagree, it's that he attacks anyone who disagrees with him.
The science doesn't prove anything- because it can't actually prove what happened. You can only support a theory this way.
Dawkins also has said that "there is no more reason to get angry at a child molester, than there is to be angry at a car that fails to work". That alone is enough to discredit him and his negative, depressing brand of science. He also contradicts himself often.
Try reading this: http://creation.com/atheist-with-a-mission-critique-of-dawkins-god-delusion just to see another point of view on how his comments are conflicting, insulting and often wrong.
Oct 29, 2009
@icanseeit Your username is a joke, right? I mean after quoting a creation.com (Creation Ministries International ?!?) link, you've pretty much discredited yourself, sir. Actually reading Dawkins's books might help. And yes, the truth gets negative and depressing every now and then, that's why we've evolved critical thinking, to handle it, not just swallow whatever sugar-coated lies "authorities" try to feed us.
Now have fun with your Mac, cause that IS a nice piece of design and creation, you're not.

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