The Award-Winning Duology
Here is
A story of memory, loss, and the silence between the stars.
Wisdom
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Part I
Here is Wisdom
This book encourages young readers to discover their deepest beliefs and passions through courage, reflection, and questioning. It explores the grand story of humankind by revisiting science, history, religion, and philosophy with logic and clarity. Through forty connected chapters, it maps humanity’s long evolution to help readers understand the world and their place in it.
Part II
Here is Wisdom
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Book Reviews
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REVIEWED BY
Anthony Avina
One of the most discussed topics and points of conversation people all around the world have amongst themselves is, “Where do we come from?” The origin story of mankind and the world, and who we are as a people, have been widely discussed throughout the history of the world, with new ideas constantly being discovered both religiously and scientifically. As writer Pat Conroy once said, “The most powerful words in English are 'Tell me a story,' words that are intimately related to the complexity of history, the origins of language, the continuity of the species, the taproot of our humanity, our singularity, and art itself.”
REVIEWED BY
Michael Radon
When it comes to the largest, existential questions about life and its purpose, people tend to fall into two camps. Either they believe in a higher spiritual plan that guides them, or they point to science that postulates that humanity is merely here as part of a natural cycle. While the answer continues to elude all but the most assured minds, this book highlights the fluidity of what we as a society or a species tend to define as the most likely answers. Each chapter of this book highlights a different time period from the creation of life to the digital age and examines what humans tend to accept as the reasons for being.
