

The Book of Humans
Adam Rutherford
Humans share remarkable similarities with other animals, yet our unique traits—like advanced language, cultural evolution, and tool-making—set us apart. This book delves into the fascinating interplay between biology and culture, exploring how behaviors are shaped, passed down, and transformed over time. From dolphins using sea sponges as tools to ancient humans creating intricate art, it examines the extraordinary ways species adapt and innovate. Through captivating examples, it reveals what it truly means to be human while celebrating the shared threads that connect all life.








