Charles Darwin (1809–1882) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.

Darwin's unfiltered correspondence reveals a mind perpetually questioning, struggling, and revising—this collection strips away the myth of the infallible scientist to show a man wrestling with doubt, faith, and the weight of his own discoveries.

Darwin's own letters and reflections reveal the man behind the theory—his doubts, his daily struggles, his relationships—showing how revolutionary ideas germinate not in flashes of genius but through decades of careful observation and personal upheaval.

