A fascinating and deeply researched study into the surprising importance of sunlight for our health and well-being. Geddes will convince even the most committed sofa sloths to step outside into the sun.--Gaia Vince, author of Adventures in the Anthropocene
"Linda Geddes shows in her illuminating "Chasing the Sun: How the Science of Sunlight Shapes Our Bodies and Minds," our nearest star still dominates our lives in all sorts of unexpected ways. Ms. Geddes also makes a compelling case that not getting enough sunlight is worse than getting too much."-- "Wall Street Journal"
"An engaging and informative reminder of the sun's centrality to human evolution, biology, and daily life."-- "Booklist"
"Geddes comprehensively and comprehensibly looks at how sunlight and darkness influence human health. This clearly written book will leave readers better informed and, hopefully, better rested."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"A sparkling story about how we can forge a healthier relationship with light."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"A sparkling and illuminating study, one of those rare books that could genuinely improve your life."-- "The Sunday Times (London)"
"Readable and frequently fascinating. Geddes's lovely book will fill you with longing for bright summer days, blue skies, and a baking hot sun dispensing vitamin D and happiness to all who bask in its glow."-- "The Times (London)"
"Dazzling. Geddes is at her best when explaining complexities in accessible terms."-- "New Scientist"
Geddes's reflections help bring a sense of wonder to this fact-filled book.-- "The Guardian"