The History of Information, Chris Haughton
The History of Information, Chris Haughton
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The History of Information

Author: Chris Haughton

Narrator: Siobhan McAuley

Unabridged: 5 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: DK Children

Published: 09/24/2024


Synopsis

The debut non-fiction audiobook from bestselling author and illustrator Chris Haughton that takes readers on an illuminating journey through the evolution of knowledge and communication.

We are used to technology improving all the time. Next year we will have better phones, cars, and technology. What is it that makes technology improve rather than stay static or even fall into decline? The answer is information. If we are able to record knowledge we can collect and share it. We can continue adding to it and it grows and grows. It hasn't always been like this. For a long time, human progress was very slow or static. At some points it felt like our progress even ran backwards! But the ability to record information in the form of writing and collecting data has caused an explosion of technological progress. This audiobook tells the story of how we came to collect information, and what it means for us.

From the world renowned Chris Haughton, the creator of such books as OH NO, GEORGE!, A BIT LOST, and SHHH, WE HAVE A PLAN! The History of Information is a one-of-a-kind audiobook that explores the history of information throughout human history.

©2024 Chris Haughton (P)2024 DK Audio

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ellen on February 21, 2025

Informative but found the font size and choice, colors and lack of contrast to be hard to read.......more

Goodreads review by Makayla on May 09, 2025

Tbh, my only complaint is that I wish there were more. But it's a super easily digestible summary of its title. And I loved the artwork and infographics!......more


Quotes

"[T]he writer's ability to express ideas and summarize a variety of advances made by significant individuals, cultures, and religions throughout history is impressive." --Booklist