Where Are You Really From?

Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781526364265

Price: £12.99

‘Laugh out loud funny – and you’ll learn lots too!’ – Adam Kay, author of Kay’s Anatomy

Who do you think you are?

Have you ever thought about who you might be related to? What if we told you that you were related to EXTRAORDINARY EMPERORS, GREAT KINGS and MAGNIFICENT QUEENS?

Well, your majesty, you are. In fact, everyone is. And geneticist Adam Rutherford is here to tell you how.

Come on an extraordinary adventure through millions of years of human history where you will learn the story of our species from evolution to dinosaurs to YOU! You will meet kings and queens, pharaohs and vikings, and see just how far and wide humans have migrated around the world. You’ll discover why we’re related fo a super cheesy man and that no matter what skin colour you have, language you speak or place you are from – we all share the same small pool of ancestors.

Armed with a deeper understanding of science and history, listeners will learn how to dismantle common myths of who we really are – like what race is, where we come from, and what it means to be human.

Mind-boggling, entertaining and illuminating, this is the epic story of you and everyone who has ever lived!


‘A BRILLIANT book about biology and belonging. Packed to its covers with fascinating facts, science and joy; I have a ten year old son who will LOVE this book.’ – Dr Alice Roberts, author of The Incredible Human Journey

‘Funny, silly and utterly rigorous – a book that will inspire awe and wonder in all that read it. It stands a better chance of making the world a better place than any book I’ve read recently.’ – Dr Chris van Tullekan, author of the Operation Ouch series and the recent bestseller, Ultra Processed People

(P) 2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

Reviews

Whatever our skin colour, language or religion, we are all related through the same pool of ancestors, as scientist, writer and broadcaster Rutherford proves. This intriguing study is not just overflowing with information but asks provocative questions about race and the history of racial stereotyping. And it's tremendous fun!
Sally Morris, Daily Mail