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Sapiens Graphic Novel
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The opening volume of the graphic novel adaptation of Yuval Noah Harari's internationally celebrated and bestselling book, renowned for topping the Sunday Times charts, comes complete with stunning full-color illustrations, making it an ideal gift for those with a thirst for knowledge. A hundred thousand years ago, our planet was home to at least six distinct human species. Today, only one remains: Homo sapiens. What became of the others, and what does the future hold for us? In this lavishly illustrated adaptation of his pioneering work, esteemed historian Yuval Harari delves into the saga of humanity's origins and development, shedding light on the interplay between biology and history and how they have shaped our comprehension of humanity. From analyzing the role humans have played in shaping the global ecosystem to tracing the emergence of civilizations, Sapiens invites readers to reexamine established narratives, link historical milestones with modern-day issues, and interpret particular events within broader conceptual frameworks. Comprising 256 pages of vibrant illustrations and accessible language, this adaptation captures the essence of the initial segment of the comprehensive original work, broadening the dialogue and introducing Harari's revolutionary concepts to a brand-new audience.
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The opening volume of the graphic novel adaptation of Yuval Noah Harari's internationally celebrated and bestselling book, renowned for topping the Sunday Times charts, comes complete with stunning full-color illustrations, making it an ideal gift for those with a thirst for knowledge. A hundred thousand years ago, our planet was home to at least six distinct human species. Today, only one remains: Homo sapiens. What became of the others, and what does the future hold for us? In this lavishly illustrated adaptation of his pioneering work, esteemed historian Yuval Harari delves into the saga of humanity's origins and development, shedding light on the interplay between biology and history and how they have shaped our comprehension of humanity. From analyzing the role humans have played in shaping the global ecosystem to tracing the emergence of civilizations, Sapiens invites readers to reexamine established narratives, link historical milestones with modern-day issues, and interpret particular events within broader conceptual frameworks. Comprising 256 pages of vibrant illustrations and accessible language, this adaptation captures the essence of the initial segment of the comprehensive original work, broadening the dialogue and introducing Harari's revolutionary concepts to a brand-new audience.
