- Published: 2 June 2026
- ISBN: 9781911717157
- Imprint: Fern Press
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $36.99
Togetherness
Symbiosis and the Hidden Story of Life’s Greatest Collaborations
- Published: 2 June 2026
- ISBN: 9781911717157
- Imprint: Fern Press
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $36.99
I think this may be one of those rare books that's a classic upon its publication. It calmly and comprehensively helps you see the world in a very new and hopeful way, and I think the insights apply to our social and political life. We were, all of us, built for contact
Bill McKibben
Absolutely enthralling. I was hooked from the first sentence
Bill Bryson
An awe-inspiring journey . . . An exposé of our unbreakable connections with all life on Earth
Alex Antonelli
A clarion call for cooperation at a time when competition, chaos and cruelty seem to rule the day . . . This is a joyful book, of hope and wonder, which celebrates community as the true key to success in nature
Steve Brusatte
Togetherness is the most important book I’ve read for years. Richly layered, thrilling, intellectually wide-ranging and so fascinating with evocative imagery and warm prose which brings the science and the world to vivid life and offers a crucial and urgent intervention on our mistaken and inadequate understanding of life and its entangled, enmeshed, webby, netty, symbiotic togetherness . . . Utterly stunning and awe-inspiring. Everyone needs to read this book, now!
Lucy Jones
Who would have thought that so much of life depends on mutual interaction between species? This fascinating story of togetherness takes us through multiple forms of symbiosis in the natural world. From gut bacteria to fungi, algal bloom, deep-sea hydrothermal vents and ourselves, Hooper brings co-operation and teamwork to the fore in an upbeat and friendly narrative, rich in history and biological knowledge. A super book
Janet Browne
This book has both scientific chops and beautiful storytelling
Rebecca Solnit
Tremendous – a panorama, or cyclorama, or cosmorama of life
Philip Pullman
This book reshapes our ideas about science, nature and ourselves. The revelations in this book made me rethink the world'
Chris Packham
The threads of all life on Earth are tightly woven together, and this book is a beautiful guide to that astonishing tapestry. Full of fascinating detail, it makes a compelling argument that there’s more to life than a winner-takes-all survival of the fittest. You will never see yourself, or the world around you, in the same way again
Helen Czerski
Hooper challenges the idea that life is driven chiefly by competition, showing instead how deeply nature depends on co-operation. From figs and wasps to coral and gut microbes, this is an eye-opening account of symbiosis and survival
i Paper
Pure magic
Caitlin Moran