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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
208
Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
Unstoppable Us How Humans Took Over The World Is A Lively, Illustrated Exploration Of Humanity's Remarkable Story. Part Science, Part History, This Paperback Invites Younger Readers To Discover How Humans Rose To Dominate The World Despite Not Having The Physical Prowess Of Many Animals. Written With Warmth And Curiosity, ItโS Ideal For Kids Who Love Big Ideas, Daring Adventures, And Stories That Explain How We Got Here. The Tone Is Hopeful, Educational, And Gently Adventurous, Making Complex Ideas Feel Accessible And Exciting.
Through Approachable Storytelling, Unstoppable Us Guides Readers Through A Sequence Of DiscoveriesโHow Fire Reshaped Our Bodies And Survival; How Early People Began To Tell Stories And Share Meaning Across Generations; How Language And Shared Myths Helped Communities Cooperate; And How Our Curiosity And Drive To Explore Spurred Inventions, Trade, And Even Space Travel. The Journey Is Brought To Life With Stunning Full-Color Illustrations That Illuminate Scenes From The Past And Spark The Imagination. The Pacing Blends Short, Engaging Pages With Big Ideas, So Learning Feels Like An Adventure Rather Than A Lesson.
Written For Younger Readers, The Book Blends Narrative With Kid-Friendly Explanations, Inviting Children To See Themselves As Part Of The Long Arc Of Humankind. It Touches On Tangible ConceptsโHow Stories Can Influence Choices, Why Sports Reflect Who We Are, And The Way Humans Communicate With Animals May Have Shaped CultureโWithout Losing The Sense Of Wonder That Drives A Great Journey.
After Finishing Unstoppable Us, Readers Gain A Sense Of Their Own Potential Within The Story Of Humanity. It Inspires Curiosity, Empathy, And A Belief That Their Ideas Can Change The World. The Book Leaves Young Readers Feeling Confident, Informed, And Excited To Imagine And Pursue Their Own AdventuresโKnowing That The World Is Waiting For Their Story.
Product Details
Author
Yuval Noah Harari
Publisher
Puffin Books
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
SKU
BK0462671
ISBN
9780241619452
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 599
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Prof. Yuval Noah Harari (Born 1976) Is A Historian, Philosopher And The Bestselling Author Of 'Sapiens: A Brief History Of Humankind' (2014); 'Homo Deus: A Brief History Of Tomorrow' (2016); '21 Lessons For The 21St Century' (2018); The Children'S Series 'Unstoppable Us' (Launched In 2022); And 'Nexus: A Brief History Of Information Networks From The Stone Age To Ai' (2024). He Is Also The Creator And Co-Writer Of 'Sapiens: A Graphic History': A Radical Adaptation Of 'Sapiens' Into A Graphic Novel Series (Launched In 2020), Which He Published Together With Comics Artists David Vandermeulen (Co-Writer) And Daniel Casanave (Illustrator). These Books Have Been Translated Into 65 Languages, With 45 Million Copies Sold, And Have Been Recommended By Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Natalie Portman, Janelle Monรกe, Chris Evans And Many Others. Harari Has A Phd In History From The University Of Oxford, Is A Lecturer At The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem'S History Department, And Is A Distinguished Research Fellow At The University Of CambridgeโS Centre For The Study Of Existential Risk. Together With His Husband, Itzik Yahav, Yuval Noah Harari Is The Co-Founder Of Sapienship: A Social Impact Company That Advocates For Global Collaboration, With Projects In The Realm Of Education And Storytelling. Yuval Noah Harari Is A Historian, Philosopher And The Global Bestselling Author Of Sapiens: A Brief History Of Humankind, Homo Deus: A Brief History Of Tomorrow, 21 Lessons For The 21St Century, The Graphic Adaptation Series Sapiens: A Graphic History, And Unstoppable Us, His First Series Of Books For Children. His Books Have Sold Over 45 Million Copies In 65 Languages, With Sapiens Alone Selling 25 Million Copies Since It Was First Published In 2013. A New York Times And Sunday Times #1 Bestseller, Sapiens Spent An Incredible 96 Consecutive Weeks In The Top 3 Of The Sunday Times Bestseller List. Yuval Noah Harari Is Also Behind Sapienship โ An International Social Impact Company Focused On Education And Storytelling, Which He Co-Founded With His Husband Itzik Yahav. Harari Is Considered One Of The WorldโS Most Influential Public Intellectuals Today. These Books Have Been Translated Into 65 Languages, With 45 Million Copies Sold, And Have Been Recommended By Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Natalie Portman, Janelle Mone, Chris Evans And Many Others. Harari Has A Phd In History From The University Of Oxford, Is A Lecturer At The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem'S History Department, And Is A Distinguished Research Fellow At The University Of Cambridges Centre For The Study Of Existential Risk.
Unstoppable Us is ambitious in the best way โ it takes on a huge subject and handles it with real intelligence and clarity. Yuval Noah Harari never loses the thread even when the material is complex, and the connections drawn to the present day give the whole book a sense of genuine urgency. Highly recommended.
I approached this not knowing much about the subject and finished it feeling like I had a genuine, solid understanding of something that really matters. Yuval Noah Harari has a rare talent for making complexity accessible without ever being reductive. Brilliant, important and beautifully written.
I've recommended this to everyone in my reading group because it's exactly the kind of non-fiction that changes how you see the world. Yuval Noah Harari's analysis is sharp, the prose is elegant, and the research is clearly impeccable. One of the most rewarding books I've read in recent years.
History books can be dry. This one absolutely isn't. Yuval Noah Harari writes with the energy of a great storyteller and the rigour of a serious scholar, and the combination is irresistible. I came away feeling like I genuinely understood something important that I had only vaguely grasped before. Outstanding.
What makes this so compelling is how personal it feels despite the scale of the subject. Yuval Noah Harari never lets history become abstract โ the human stories are always present and always moving. I learned a tremendous amount and was genuinely entertained throughout. A landmark book.