In Una muy breve historia de casi todo, Bill Bryson undertakes one of the most ambitious and engaging journeys in modern popular science: explaining how the universe works and how humanity has come to understand it. With clarity, wit and narrative elegance, Bryson guides readers through the milestones of physics, chemistry, geology and biology, illuminating the discoveries that reshaped our view of reality.
Rather than a conventional academic treatise, this book is an invitation to rediscover a sense of wonder. From the birth of the cosmos to the emergence of life, each chapter transforms complex ideas into vivid, accessible stories that celebrate human curiosity and perseverance.
A distinguished addition to any thoughtfully curated cultural collection, this volume appeals to readers who see knowledge as an art form in itself and who seek intellectually rewarding works that combine scientific rigor with literary refinement.