







The Last Book | Diary of the Last Earthling
- Suitable Ages: 16+
- Dimensions: 13.75" L x 9.25" W x 2" H
- Ships Immediately
The Last Book | Diary of the Last Earthling
Ardmore, PA
2 E. Lancaster Avenue
Floor 1
Ardmore PA 19003
United States
The Last Book is a beautifully illustrated encyclopedia told from the point of view of Noah Kaplan, the last human survivor of the destruction of Earth. Left alone on an alien ship, he writes a book to preserve the essence of humanity.
This book contains the myths we told, the dreams we chased, the beauty we created, and the things that made life worth living. These are not just notes - they are a tribute to who we were. Combining diary, encyclopedia, and art book, Hymn to Humanity is a celebration of the human spirit.
The story begins from explosion. It is not just a story about the end, it’s a love letter to everything that ever made us human. A Manual for Remembering Humanity, the Last Book is a hybrid of cultural encyclopedia and personal journal The Last Book is a beautifully illustrated coffee table book blending storytelling, encyclopedic entries, and diary-style reflections. It follows Noah Kaplan, the last surviving Earthling, who escapes the destruction of Earth aboard an alien craft. Noah begins writing a record of everything humanity was. Its culture, achievements, absurdities, and beliefs. Part catharsis, part tribute, part time capsule, this is his way of preserving what it meant to be human.
Inside the Last Book -
Chapters to Explore:
Tough times
Some days feel heavier than others. Alone, you start talking to yourself, not because you are losing your mind but because it is the only voice you hear. You remember the people who kept you grounded, the ones who made the hours pass faster. In their absence, you find strange ways to hold on, clinging to humor, to memory, to any small proof that you are still here.
Hindus
Buddhism began in India with Siddhartha Gautama, who sought to end human suffering through understanding and compassion. Teaching that desire and attachment keep people trapped in a cycle of rebirth, it offered a path to liberation through mindfulness and ethical living. Over centuries, Buddhism spread across Asia, shaping art, culture, and spiritual traditions.
Rising not yet shining
Mornings arrive whether we are ready or not. Eyes open, but the body lags behind, pulled down by dreams that cling like vines. The day waits impatiently at the window, and the mind lists its demands before the feet even touch the floor. Somewhere between sleep and movement, we remember the one ritual that might make it a bit more bearable.
Social and antisocial media
We scroll through feeds on trains, in offices, anywhere a signal reaches. Some posts are genuine moments, others carefully staged for the version of life we want to show. It can be addictive, replacing conversation with quiet tapping. Social media can connect us, but it can just as easily pull us away from the world right in front of us.
Corporate snakes and ladders
The climb to the top is not always about skill. Offices hide their own game boards, where ladders appear as sudden promotions and snakes take the form of budget cuts, reassignments, and whispered decisions made behind closed doors. Those who survive learn to read the board, moving carefully while hoping the next roll does not send them sliding back to the start.
Crafted entirely by hand, with each illustration painstakingly designed by talented artists. Built like an artifact, weight in your hands, detail under your fingertips The Last Book | Diary of the Last Earthling is solid. The cover’s design speaks before a single page is turned, as if it were made to survive the end and be found again.
The Last Book | Diary of the Last Earthling measures 13.75" L x 9.25" W x 2" H and is 380 pages long.
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