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A gripping journey through the dark shadows of human storytelling-and a bold unmasking of the real animals we turned into monsters.
Why does the wolf play the villain, the shark the mindless killer, and the snake the voice of temptation? Why do bats, ravens, spiders, and rats still trigger a primal shiver-even when the rational mind knows better?
In Monsters We Made, Peter Wells tears down the monster-making machine: the ancient psychology, cultural folklore, and modern blockbusters that have transformed innocent animals into enduring icons of evil. From the werewolves of medieval Europe to the summer shark of Jaws, from the serpent in the Garden of Eden to the rat in the urban sewer, this book reveals how we project our deepest fears-of the dark, of death, of the wild within ourselves-onto the creatures that share our world.
But this is not just a story of fear. It is a story of wonder.
Wells masterfully balances spine-chilling cultural history with astonishing biological truth. You will discover the wolf as a devoted parent and ecosystem gardener, the bat as an acrobatic pollinator who gave us tequila, the crow as a genius that remembers human faces, and the spider as a master architect whose silk is stronger than steel. Each chapter strips away the monster's fictional fur to reveal an animal far more intelligent, social, and ecologically vital than our nightmares ever imagined.
Monsters We Made is a captivating, eye-opening, and ultimately hopeful exploration of how we can learn to see with curiosity instead of fear-and why that shift might save both the animals and ourselves.
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