Why is the world the way it is? How did we get here? Does everything happen for a reason or are some things left to chance? Philosophers and theologians have pondered these questions for millennia, but startling scientific discoveries over the past half century are revealing that we live in a world driven by chance. A Series of Fortunate Events tells the story of the awesome power of chance and how it is the surprising source of all the beauty and diversity in the living world.
Like every other species, we humans are here by accident. But it is shocking just how many things鈥攁ny of which might never have occurred鈥攈ad to happen in certain ways for any of us to exist. From an extremely improbable asteroid impact, to the wild gyrations of the Ice Age, to invisible accidents in our parents鈥 gonads, we are all here through an astonishing series of fortunate events. And chance continues to reign every day over the razor-thin line between our life and death.
This is a relatively small book about a really big idea. It is also a spirited tale. Drawing inspiration from Monty Python, Kurt Vonnegut, and other great thinkers, and crafted by one of today’s most accomplished science storytellers, A Series of Fortunate Events is an irresistibly entertaining and thought-provoking account of one of the most important but least appreciated facts of life.
Awards and Recognition
- Longlisted for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award, PEN America
- One of Waterstones' Books of the Year 2020: Popular Science
- A New Scientist "Don't Miss" Book
- Longlisted for the AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books for Young Adults
"The role of happenstance in determining the fate of the world may seem a matter for philosophy more than science, but Carroll, a biologist, shows how central the idea is to everyday existence."鈥New York Times Book Review
"With conversational wit, Carroll encourages us to embrace the randomness of the world."鈥擲cott Hershberger, Scientific American
"The Yucatan asteroid is an epic example of the sheer randomness which, as Sean B. Carroll argues in this short but thought-provoking book, rules both the universe and our own lives."鈥擭ick Rennison, Daily Mail
"Carroll takes readers on an entertaining tour of biological discovery that emphasizes the dominant role played by chance in shaping the conditions for life on Earth. Along the way, he provides insights and humor that make the book a quick, lively read that both educates and entertains. . . . Books such as this remind us to make our unlikely time here count."鈥擨vor Knight, Science
"颁补谤谤辞濒濒鈥檚 work renders hefty topics accessible, exploring the perfect storm of events responsible for evolution, the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs and every living person鈥檚 conception."鈥擬eilan Solly, Smithsonian Magazine
"It is to biologist Sean B. 颁补谤谤辞濒濒鈥檚 credit that he鈥檚 found a way of taking a puzzle that could easily fill volumes (and probably has filled volumes), and presenting it to us in a slim, non-technical, and fun little book."鈥擠an Falk, Undark
"A history book about humanity told with wit and style."鈥擩ohn Brandon, Forbes
"A short, sweet, and scientifically solid view of life."鈥Kirkus, starred review
"I couldn鈥檛 put it down. If you鈥檙e at all interested in science, you鈥檒l keep turning these pages."鈥擣lora Taylor, American Scientist
"If you enjoyed Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything, you'll like this breezy, equally amusing trip through time. . . . A stellar little book about science.""鈥擩enny Nicholls, Waiheke Weekender
"In Carroll, three traits that are rare in themselves conjoin in an even rarer alignment: a command of multiple scientific fields, an unrivaled ability to clearly explain complex scientific concepts, and a deep instinct for storytelling. It is only fitting that such an unlikely combination produced A Series of Fortunate Events, since this discipline-spanning, highly engaging volume is all about the unlikely combinations that gave rise to all life, to the human species, and to each of us as unique individuals."鈥擝arbara N. Horowitz, The Quarterly Review of Biology
"Entertaining and informative, 颁补谤谤辞濒濒鈥檚 latest is a real eye-opener."鈥擭ick Smith, Engineering & Technology
"Golf games, coincidental immunity, and pandemics: A Series of Fortunate Events ranges from examining trivial events to sobering ones, but remains relevant throughout, revealing how chance affects everyday life."鈥擱ebecca Foster, Foreword Reviews
"Entertaining and informative, 颁补谤谤辞濒濒鈥檚 latest is a real eye-opener."鈥擠r Alyson Hitch, The Bay
"This book lays bare how often unpredictable events have shaped our world; it educates, engages, and entertains."鈥擱. M. Denome, Choice
"A short and charming book that will give you a new appreciation of the vagaries of life and their influence."鈥擨an Simmons, Fortean Times
"This is an accessible and fun book but be forewarned that it might leave you wanting more. Personally, I take that as a good sign."鈥擫eon Vlieger, The Inquisitive Biologist
鈥淔ascinating and exhilarating鈥擲ean B. Carroll at his very best.鈥濃擝ill Bryson, author of The Body: A Guide for Occupants
"Profound, witty, and funny鈥攖his book will change the way you see yourself, and the universe, forever."鈥擜lice Roberts, author of The Incredible Unlikeliness of Being
鈥淲ith equal measure of scientific authority, lively storytelling, and a profoundly optimistic view of the future, A Series of Fortunate Events is the rare science book that reads like a guilty pleasure. Writing with deep insight and great humor, Carroll educates, entertains, and inspires.鈥濃擝. N. Horowitz, MD, coauthor of Wildhood: The Epic Journey from Adolescence to Adulthood in Humans and Other Animals
"In A Series of Fortunate Events, Sean Carroll pulls off a remarkable feat. He handles the 'Big Question'鈥攖he role of chance in the making of our bodies and our planet鈥攚ith wit and scientific rigor. Carroll treats us to a tour of Earth history, DNA, cancer, and evolution that is awe-inspiring, urgent, and even at times laugh-out-loud funny."鈥擭eil Shubin, paleontologist and author of Your Inner Fish
"A Series of Fortunate Events is an engaging blend of science and culture, written in Carroll's usual easygoing style. Highly recommended!"鈥擬atthew Cobb, author of The Idea of the Brain: The Past and Future of Neuroscience