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At the edge of the sea, amidst the crumbling cliffs of nineteenth-century Dorset, a young girl from an impoverished family began a quiet revolution that would shatter the world’s understanding of time itself. Mary Anning was never meant to be a hero of science. Denied an education, barred from the hallowed halls of academia, and ignored by the elite circles of London, she possessed only a hammer, a sharp eye, and an iron will.Yet, from the treacherous mud of the Blue Lias, she pulled the impossible: the remains of ancient sea-monsters and flying reptiles that proved the world was far older, and far stranger, than anyone had dared to imagine. As she navigated the triple barriers of gender, class, and religious dissent, Anning transformed herself from a local curiosity into the 'Princess of Paleontology,' a woman who commanded the respect of the era’s greatest scholars while her own contributions were systematically erased from the official record.This is the definitive story of a self-taught pioneer who read the rocks as a library of lost worlds. It is a journey through a life defined by physical danger and intellectual isolation, exploring how one woman’s persistence forced the scientific establishment to confront the reality of extinction. From the first lightning-strike of her childhood to the global legacy she left behind, discover the woman who pulled the prehistoric world from the dark and forever changed the way humanity perceives its place in history. Approx.140 pages, 27300 word count