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  • Published: 11 July 2019
  • ISBN: 9781473575035
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 44 min
  • Narrator: Matthew Spencer

The Remarkable Life of the Skin

An intimate journey across our surface




Skin is a user's guide to the physical, psychological and social importance of the body’s largest, most visible and yet most misunderstood organ.

Penguin presents the audio edition of The Remarkable Life of the Skin by Monty Lyman, read by Matthew Spencer.

How does our diet affect our skin? What makes the skin age? And why can’t we tickle ourselves?

Perched on the exterior of our delicate and intricate bodies, the skin is our largest and fastest-growing organ. We see it, touch it and live in it every day. It's a habitat for a mesmerizingly complex world of micro-organisms, its physical functions are vital to our health and indeed our survival, and it's crucial to our sense of identity. Yet how much do we really know about it?

Through the lenses of science, sociology and history, Dr Monty Lyman leads us on a journey through the comedy, tragedy and exquisite humanity of our most underrated and overlooked organ. By delving into something that seems so familiar, he reveals how the skin is far stranger and much more complex than you've ever imagined, making it impossible ever again to take your skin for granted.

  • Published: 11 July 2019
  • ISBN: 9781473575035
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 44 min
  • Narrator: Matthew Spencer

About the author

Monty Lyman

Dr Monty Lyman travelled the globe to research The Remarkable Life of the Skin, including Africa, South Asia and Australasia. He studied at the universities of Oxford, Birmingham and Imperial College London. He has worked in a world-leading dermatology laboratory, been the national head of undergraduate and junior doctor dermatology in the UK, has won several national prizes in dermatology and medical writing and has given many talks at national conferences. In 2017 he won the Wilfred Thesiger Travel Writing Award for his report on a dermatological research trip to Tanzania. He lives in Oxford, England.

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