Apocalypse

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780008761424
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2025
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A groundbreaking new perspective on catastrophes throughout human history, with vital lessons for our future

'This book upended my understanding of the ancient world' Zoë Schlanger, author of The Light Eaters

'Lizzie Wade is an exceptional journalist and a master storyteller' Ed Yong, author of An Immense World

The history of humanity is one of devastating, once-in-a-thousand-year events: rising seas that make land uninhabitable, decades-long droughts, civilisational collapse, epidemics like the Black Death and the Spanish Flu that reduce a city’s population by fifty percent. And yet, despite enormous destruction and very real tragedy, these catastrophes all share one common denominator: we survived.

In APOCALYPSE, Lizzie Wade reframes the story of human history to show how we can learn from these apocalyptic moments, seeing them not just as violent, world-ending events but as moments of progress and transformation. We travel back in deep time to when homo sapiens replaced other human species including the Neanderthals, witness the fall of the kingdom of Old Egypt, the end of the Mayans and the Black Death, as well as lesser-known catastrophes. To weave this unique narrative, Lizzie introduces us to a new generation of archaeologists using cutting-edge technology to tell new stories about our deep past, including flying planes equipped with lasers over Mayan ruins deep in the jungle, scuba diving to the bottom of the ocean, and sequencing the DNA of ancient people to show how we are far more connected to our ancestors than we think.

Written in a gripping style that reads like an Indiana Jones mystery, APOCALYPSE offers a refreshingly optimistic take on the crises our own generation and those after us will face – arguing that yes, catastrophes are painful and destructive, but we can and will survive them.

Lizzie Wade is a science journalist based in Mexico City who has written about archaeology and anthropology for Science, The Atlantic, Slate, The New York Times, Aeon and others. Apocalypse is her first book.

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