Bob Berman, one of America’s top astronomy writers, contributed the popular “Night Watchman” column to Discover for seventeen years. He is the author of The Sun’s Heartbeat and is currently a columnist for Astronomy, a host on Northeast Public Radio, and the science editor of the Old Farmer’s Almanac. He lives in Willow, New York.
‘Absolutely fascinating… passionate, packed with interesting facts
and numbers, and full of colourful details… a delightful
book’
*BBC Sky at Night*
'Absorbing'
*Daily Mail*
‘Berman interweaves a formidable number of facts through the book
which light up every page… it all adds up to an entertaining read,
leaving you in no doubt how incredible life and the universe we
live in really are’ Four stars.
*BBC Focus*
‘Bob Berman’s The Sun’s Heartbeat glitters and skips with the joy
and excitement of science at its best. He explains things I always
wondered about without diminishing the star-gazer’s sense of
awe.’
*Mark Kurlansky, author of Salt and Cod*
'Berman's pitch-perfect book goes a long way to answering the
questions you thought were too dumb to ask, but it does much more
than simply provide facts... Berman is a master storyteller'
*New Scientist on The Sun's Heartbeat*
'Light-hearted and fun... Above all, the author's enthusiasm for
science shines through'
*Wall Street Journal on The Sun's Heartbeat*
'Deeply enjoyable... Berman comes across as the world's most
enthusiastic science teacher'
*Washington Post on The Sun's Heartbeat*
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