SAPIENS Author Yuval Noah Harari to Publish Debut Picture Book

By Laura Kemp | March 23 2022 | Children's

Prominent historian, philosopher, and author Yuval Noah Harari (Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind) will publish a new illustrated middle-grade book, UNSTOPPABLE US: How Humans Took Over the World, this Fall, it was announced globally today by Penguin Random House children’s groups in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia. 

UNSTOPPABLE US: How Humans Took Over the World is the first book in a projected four-volume series and will be released simultaneously on October 18 by Bright Matter Books in the U.S., an imprint of Random House Children’s Books (RHCB), led by Tom Russell, VP & Publisher; Puffin Canada, an imprint of Tundra Book Group, the children’s division of Penguin Random House Canada; Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Australia; and on October 20 by Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Children’s Books UK.

Yuval Noah Harari brings his talents to the page for young readers for the very first time to share how humans eventually came to dominate Earth. And how—through triumph and growth, but also relentless, destructive voracity—humans became truly unstoppable. From learning to make fire and using the stars as guides to inventing stories and cooperating in huge numbers, the secrets of how our ancestors evolved millions of years ago will be uncovered, revealing the superpowers that brought us to “now,” and how they were used to make humans invincible . . . but also insatiable.

UNSTOPPABLE US is packed with full-color illustrations by Ricard Zaplana Ruiz that bring to life Harari’s dynamic, unputdownable writing.

Said Harari: “Unstoppable Us is the book that I wanted to read as a kid. It tells the history of humans since the time we were just apes living in the savannah, until the time we almost became god-like by flying in airplanes and spaceships. It’s a fun book—I hope young readers won’t want to put it down—and it’s also dead serious, aiming to preoccupy you with the questions it raises, . Every question from why we have nightmares and why we like sugar to why people believe in gods and why there are so many wars. Unstoppable Us has one key message for kids: The world in which we live didn’t have to be the way it is. People made it what it is. And people can change it.”