Nature, Nurture and Chance : The Lives of Frank and Charles Fenner

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Judging by the numbers of newspaper reviews, biographies (including autobiographies) are amongst the most common literary works published these days. However, it is uncommon to find one book that combines a biography and an autobiography, as this book, Nature, Nurture and Chance: The Lives of Frank and Charles Fenner, does. As the author, Frank Fenner, sees it, 'nature' means the combination of genes that we inherit from our parents; 'nurture' means the way that our physical and social environment, especially during childhood, influence our mental and emotional characteristics; and chance is defined as 'the way things fall out'. These three elements define the careers of all human beings. The author uses them to compare his father's life and his own.

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Fenner, F. (2006). Nature, Nurture and Chance : The Lives of Frank and Charles Fenner. Nature, Nurture and Chance : The Lives of Frank and Charles Fenner. ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.26530/oapen_459384

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