Ella Al-Shamahi
The Handshake
A Gripping History
Profile Books, 2021
What's inside?
This funny, engaging book reveals all you want to know about a seven-million-year-old human ritual.
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Postmodernist writer John Barth said, “More history is made by secret handshakes than by battles, bills and proclamations.” So how did the seemingly innocuous act of clasping hands with another become so powerful? Paleoanthropologist and stand-up comic Ella Al-Shamahi, a Muslim woman, avoided shaking hands, especially with men, until age 26. Now she embraces the gesture. Her intriguing, offbeat book examines the evolution of the handclasp and discusses some of history’s most momentous handshakes. Despite a global pandemic, Al-Shamahi believes no other act will ever replace the handshake.
Summary
About the Author
Paleoanthropologist and stand-up comic Ella Al-Shamahi explores the natural world looking for clues to the past. She specializes in Neanderthals, who were enthusiastic handshakers.
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