
The History of We
"A rich and beautifully told history of humanity" Joseph Coelho
Nikkolas Smith(Author)
Oneworld Publications (Publisher)
Published on 25. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
40 pages
978-1-83643-141-1 (ISBN)
Description
"A rich and beautifully told history of humanity...Sublime." Joseph Coelho
What did "the beginning" look like?
Let us travel back to the start,
so far back that all of our roots
begin to tell the same story.
The history of WE.
Fossil records show that the first humans were born in Africa. Meaning, every person on Earth can trace their heritage back to that continent. Through stunning paintings and prose by award-winning artivist Nikkolas Smith, The History of We is a celebration of our shared ancestry and creative heritage.
What did "the beginning" look like?
Let us travel back to the start,
so far back that all of our roots
begin to tell the same story.
The history of WE.
Fossil records show that the first humans were born in Africa. Meaning, every person on Earth can trace their heritage back to that continent. Through stunning paintings and prose by award-winning artivist Nikkolas Smith, The History of We is a celebration of our shared ancestry and creative heritage.
Reviews / Votes
"A rich and beautifully told history of humanity...Sublime" Joseph Coelho 'combines richly detailed brushwork and poetic prose to paint a picture of how human life began in Africa. Smith describes himself as an "artivist" who uses art for social change, and this epic picture book skilfully illuminates a key moment in our collective history that is too often overlooked.' Observer 'Via rich, dynamic paintings and thoughtful pared-back text, Smith answers the question "What does the beginning look like?" with this powerful picture book, the shared story of humanity's first ancestors in "the fertile cradle of Africa".' Guardian 'This stunning picture book is a triumph of beautiful painting and poetic words. Nikkolas Smith is an award-winning author-illustrator who's created this book to honour the very first cultivators of civilisation. Each page is a glorious celebration of humans' ingenuity, with swirling colours and visible brushstrokes adding to the emotion and beauty of the scene. The text is short, and easy to read, yet so carefully written that it feels immensely rich and poetic.' BookTrust "A lyrical meditation on the chronology of humanity's shared beginnings. It's impossible to overstate the emotional effect of Smith's work-simultaneously majestic and intimate...every single brush stroke is alive with movement and intention." Kirkus starred review "Each chapter of our history is set upon gorgeous painted landscapes or scenes of human ingenuity in action, always featuring a brown-skinned figure. Joy, struggle, and innovation are displayed throughout the ages, not only laying out a wide-spanning history but also upending the problematic idea that civilisation began much later and that it was rooted in whiteness." Booklist starred review "The text and art are elegantly matched in both beauty and impact...the dynamic movement creates a sense of continuity that articulates the power of progress marching ever forward...The final scene, a rich, diverse array of faces in different skin tones peering at the reader, feels both expansive and intimate, reminding readers of the connections running through all humanity." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books starred review 'I thought this was a wonderful book that gives a brief insight into how humanity evolved from a single country, enabling the human species to become artists, musicians, explorers and inventors. It illustrates that innovation was born from curiosity and collaboration, weaving our shared heritage into every page ... celebrates African roots by reminding readers that our earliest ancestors emerged in Africa and pioneered community, dance, music, exploration and invention.' What's Good to Read 'This a wonderful and beautiful educational book, backed up with a scientific timeline, that makes learning about human history entertaining and engaging for young page turners - it's the history of WE, all of us!' Young Page Turners review 'This book will offer a powerful sense of recognition to Black children who can see a version of Black history that stretches back hundreds of millennia before slavery and colonialism, which is where Eurocentric accounts of Black history tend to begin. But this is a book about all of our ancestors, and one which enables all readers to look back with pride on all that humanity has been able to accomplish. The History of We is a history that includes all of us.' Just ImagineMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 to 8 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 250 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83643-141-1 (9781836431411)
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Person
Nikkolas Smith is a picture book author and Hollywood film illustrator. Many of Nikkolas's sketches have gone viral and sparked important conversations and inspired meaningful change. They are included in his book Sunday Sketch: The Art of Nikkolas. Nikkolas lives in Los Angeles, California. Learn more here: NIKKOLAS.art