First Steps
First Steps (Hardback) invites readers to consider how upright walking—humankind's defining stride—emerged over seven million years and reshaped our world. A thoughtful blend of science and history, this book is perfect for curious adults and students of evolution, anthropology, and biology who want a clear, engaging explanation of why walking on two legs matters. The tone is educational yet uplifting, inviting wonder about the everyday miracle of motion.
In First Steps, the author unfolds a guided journey, weaving ancient clues with modern science to show how the move to two feet became a gateway to technology, social life, and exploration. The narrative pace is approachable, and concepts are explained with care, making complex ideas feel accessible. The book links the physical realities of bipedalism with compelling topics—from how gait differs between men and women to the energy costs and health implications of standing upright—while also exploring the idea that upright walking may have nurtured traits such as compassion and cooperation that helped humans thrive.
- Seven-million-year journey tracing the origins of upright walking
- Clear, engaging narrative that connects anatomy to everyday life
- Key concepts: bipedalism, pelvis design, childbirth constraints, and physical costs
- Exploration of how walking shaped technology, social life, and curiosity
- Accessible explanations that invite thoughtful reflection on human evolution
After finishing First Steps, readers come away with a new appreciation for the quiet, relentless work of evolution behind every step, and a deeper sense of how movement binds us to our past and to one another. It leaves you feeling informed, inspired, and more mindful of the simple act of walking as a gateway to understanding what makes us human.
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First Steps
First Steps
First Steps (Hardback) invites readers to consider how upright walking—humankind's defining stride—emerged over seven million years and reshaped our world. A thoughtful blend of science and history, this book is perfect for curious adults and students of evolution, anthropology, and biology who want a clear, engaging explanation of why walking on two legs matters. The tone is educational yet uplifting, inviting wonder about the everyday miracle of motion.
In First Steps, the author unfolds a guided journey, weaving ancient clues with modern science to show how the move to two feet became a gateway to technology, social life, and exploration. The narrative pace is approachable, and concepts are explained with care, making complex ideas feel accessible. The book links the physical realities of bipedalism with compelling topics—from how gait differs between men and women to the energy costs and health implications of standing upright—while also exploring the idea that upright walking may have nurtured traits such as compassion and cooperation that helped humans thrive.
- Seven-million-year journey tracing the origins of upright walking
- Clear, engaging narrative that connects anatomy to everyday life
- Key concepts: bipedalism, pelvis design, childbirth constraints, and physical costs
- Exploration of how walking shaped technology, social life, and curiosity
- Accessible explanations that invite thoughtful reflection on human evolution
After finishing First Steps, readers come away with a new appreciation for the quiet, relentless work of evolution behind every step, and a deeper sense of how movement binds us to our past and to one another. It leaves you feeling informed, inspired, and more mindful of the simple act of walking as a gateway to understanding what makes us human.
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First Steps (Hardback) invites readers to consider how upright walking—humankind's defining stride—emerged over seven million years and reshaped our world. A thoughtful blend of science and history, this book is perfect for curious adults and students of evolution, anthropology, and biology who want a clear, engaging explanation of why walking on two legs matters. The tone is educational yet uplifting, inviting wonder about the everyday miracle of motion.
In First Steps, the author unfolds a guided journey, weaving ancient clues with modern science to show how the move to two feet became a gateway to technology, social life, and exploration. The narrative pace is approachable, and concepts are explained with care, making complex ideas feel accessible. The book links the physical realities of bipedalism with compelling topics—from how gait differs between men and women to the energy costs and health implications of standing upright—while also exploring the idea that upright walking may have nurtured traits such as compassion and cooperation that helped humans thrive.
- Seven-million-year journey tracing the origins of upright walking
- Clear, engaging narrative that connects anatomy to everyday life
- Key concepts: bipedalism, pelvis design, childbirth constraints, and physical costs
- Exploration of how walking shaped technology, social life, and curiosity
- Accessible explanations that invite thoughtful reflection on human evolution
After finishing First Steps, readers come away with a new appreciation for the quiet, relentless work of evolution behind every step, and a deeper sense of how movement binds us to our past and to one another. It leaves you feeling informed, inspired, and more mindful of the simple act of walking as a gateway to understanding what makes us human.














