Failosophy

Failosophy
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Publisher : Fourth Estate
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 0008420416
ISBN-13 : 9780008420413
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Failosophy by : Elizabeth Day

A Dutiful Boy

A Dutiful Boy
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781473573154
ISBN-13 : 1473573157
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis A Dutiful Boy by : Mohsin Zaidi

WINNER of the Polari First Book Prize 2021 WINNER of the LAMBDA 2021 Literary Award for Best Gay Memoir/Biography A Dutiful Boy is Mohsin's personal journey from denial to acceptance: a revelatory memoir about the power of love, belonging, and living every part of your identity. Growing up in a devout Muslim household, it felt impossible for Mohsin to be gay. Unable to be open with his family, and with difficult conditions at school, he felt his opportunities closing around him. Despite the odds, Mohsin's perseverance led him to become the first person from his school to attend Oxford University, where new experiences and encounters helped him to discover who he truly wanted to be. Mohsin was confronted with the biggest decision he would ever make: to live the life that was expected of him or to live as his authentic self. A Guardian, GQ, and New Statesman Book of the Year 'Genuinely inspiring... Beautifully written, dignified and ultimately redemptive, this challenging story abounds with light and love' Attitude

The Fail'O Sophy of Life - Reasons to Celebrate every Failure in life.

The Fail'O Sophy of Life - Reasons to Celebrate every Failure in life.
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Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages : 80
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Fail'O Sophy of Life - Reasons to Celebrate every Failure in life. by : Rikin Joshi

Dive into the thought-provoking world of "The Fail'O Sophy of Life - Reasons to Celebrate Every Failure in Life." In this insightful book, Rikin Joshi embarks on a profound exploration of the failures that shape our lives. Delving into various aspects such as academics, relationships, friendships, jobs, and business ventures, Rikin illuminates the true essence of failure and presents a fresh perspective on how to embrace it. With an unwavering belief in the power of a positive mindset, Rikin guides readers on a transformative journey of self-discovery. He advocates for learning from failures, extracting valuable lessons, and staying focused on our goals. By showcasing the positive aspects of failure, Rikin reveals how it can open doors to new ideas, approaches, and personal growth, ultimately cultivating humility within individuals. "The Fail'O Sophy of Life" uncovers the hidden stories of failures behind numerous successful journeys, challenging the notion that failure should be viewed solely as a negative experience. Rikin deftly shifts the narrative, urging readers to celebrate their failures as integral parts of their personal development. Within the pages of this book, Rikin offers practical strategies and innovative ideas to navigate the complexities of failure. He encourages readers to embrace the Fail'O Sophy of life, using it as a powerful tool to unlock their potential and achieve higher levels of success. In a world that often stigmatizes failure, "The Fail'O Sophy of Life" provides a refreshing perspective, urging readers to transform their perception of failure from negative to positive. By celebrating every failure, we gain the invaluable opportunity to learn, improve, and discover new pathways toward greater strength and achievement. This book is an empowering guide that equips readers with the wisdom and mindset to conquer failure and master the art of success.

How to Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned from Things Going Wrong

How to Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned from Things Going Wrong
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Publisher : Fourth Estate
Total Pages : 352
Release :
ISBN-10 : 000843459X
ISBN-13 : 9780008434595
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis How to Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned from Things Going Wrong by : Elizabeth Day

Inspired by her hugely popular podcast, How To Fail is Elizabeth Day's brilliantly funny, painfully honest and insightful celebration of things going wrong. This is a book for anyone who has ever failed. Which means it's a book for everyone. If I have learned one thing from this shockingly beautiful venture called life, it is this: failure has taught me lessons I would never otherwise have understood. I have evolved more as a result of things going wrong than when everything seemed to be going right. Out of crisis has come clarity, and sometimes even catharsis. Part memoir, part manifesto, and including chapters on dating, work, sport, babies, families, anger and friendship, it is based on the simple premise that understanding why we fail ultimately makes us stronger. It's a book about learning from our mistakes and about not being afraid. Uplifting, inspiring and rich in stories from Elizabeth's own life, How to Fail reveals that failure is not what defines us; rather it is how we respond to it that shapes us as individuals. Because learning how to fail is actually learning how to succeed better. And everyone needs a bit of that.

If You Should Fail

If You Should Fail
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9780241988114
ISBN-13 : 024198811X
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis If You Should Fail by : Joe Moran

'There is an honesty and a clarity in Joe Moran's book If You Should Fail that normalises and softens the usual blows of life that enables us to accept and live with them rather than be diminished/wounded by them' Julia Samuel, author of Grief Works and This Too Shall Pass 'Full of wise insight and honesty. Moran manages to be funny, erudite and kindly: a rare - and compelling - combination. This is the essential antidote to a culture obsessed with success. Read it' Madeleine Bunting Failure is the small print in life's terms and conditions. Covering everything from examination dreams to fourth-placed Olympians, If You Should Fail is about how modern life, in a world of self-advertised success, makes us feel like failures, frauds and imposters. Widely acclaimed observer of daily life Joe Moran is here not to tell you that everything will be all right in the end, but to reassure you that failure is an occupational hazard of being human. As Moran shows, even the supremely gifted Leonardo da Vinci could be seen as a failure. Most artists, writers, sports stars and business people face failure. We all will, and can learn how to live with it. To echo Virginia Woolf, beauty "is only got by the failure to get it . . . by facing what must be humiliation - the things one can't do." Combining philosophy, psychology, history and literature, Moran's ultimately upbeat reflections on being human, and his critique of how we live now, offers comfort, hope - and solace. For we need to see that not every failure can be made into a success - and that's OK.

The United States of Absurdity

The United States of Absurdity
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Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9780399578762
ISBN-13 : 0399578765
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The United States of Absurdity by : Dave Anthony

The creators of the podcast The Dollop present illustrated profiles of the weird, outrageous, NSFW, and downright absurd tales from American history that you weren't taught in school. The United States of Absurdity presents short, informative, and hilarious stories of the most outlandish (but true) people, events, and more from United States history. Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds cover the weird stories you didn't learn in history class, such as 10-Cent Beer Night, the Jackson Cheese, and the Kentucky Meat Shower, accompanied by full-page illustrations that bring each historical "milestone" to life in full-color.

Magpie

Magpie
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781982187620
ISBN-13 : 198218762X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Magpie by : Elizabeth Day

For fans of The Last Mrs. Parrish comes a twisty psychological suspense novel about motherhood, obsession, and just how far some will go for the perfect family. “Great, plain and simple” (Stanley Tucci). Marisa and Jake are a perfect couple. And Kate, their new lodger, is the perfect roommate—and not just because her rent payments will give them the income they need to start trying for the baby of their dreams. Except—no one is truly perfect. Sure, Kate doesn’t seem to care much about personal boundaries and can occasionally seem overly familiar with Jake. But Marisa doesn’t let it concern her, knowing that soon Kate will be gone, and it will just be her, Jake, and their future baby. Conceiving a baby is easier said than done, though, and Jake and Marisa’s perfect relationship is put to the test through months of fertility treatments and false starts. To make matters worse, Kate’s boundary-pushing turns into an all-out obsession—with Jake, with Marisa, and with their future child. Who is this woman? Why does she seem to know everything about Marisa and Jake? In her quest to find out who Kate really is, Marisa might destroy everything she’s worked so hard to create—her perfect romance, her perfect family, and her perfect self. Jake doesn’t know the half of what Marisa has created—and what she stands to lose. For fans of Gone Girl and The Perfect Nanny, Magpie is a “tense” (The Guardian), “gorgeous” (Lisa Taddeo, bestselling author of Three Women), “completely, terrifyingly brilliant” (Marian Keyes, author of Grown Ups) novel about mothers and children, envy and possession, and the dangers of getting everything you’ve ever dreamed of.

The Party

The Party
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Publisher : Little, Brown
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780316556743
ISBN-13 : 0316556742
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Party by : Elizabeth Day

A taut psychological tale of obsession and betrayal set over the course of a dinner party. "Day's shrewd eye and authorial tone provide a gleeful, edgy wit.... [a] smart, irresistible romp."-New York Times Book Review Ben, who hails from old money, and Martin, who grew up poor but is slowly carving out a successful career as an art critic, have been inseparable since childhood. Ben's wife Serena likes to jokingly refer to Martin as Ben's dutiful Little Shadow. Lucy is a devoted wife to Martin, even as she knows she'll always be second best to his sacred friendship. When Ben throws a lavish 40th birthday party as his new palatial country home, Martin and Lucy attend, mixing with the very upper echelons of London society. But why, the next morning, is Martin in a police station being interviewed about the events of last night? Why is Lucy being forced to answer questions about his husband and his past? What exactly happened at the party? And what has bound these two very different men together for so many years? A cleverly built tour of intrigue, The Party reads like a novelistic board game of Clue, taking us through the various half-truths and lies its characters weave, as the past and present collide in a way that its protagonists could never have anticipated.

The Shortest History of Greece: The Odyssey of a Nation from Myth to Modernity (Shortest History)

The Shortest History of Greece: The Odyssey of a Nation from Myth to Modernity (Shortest History)
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Publisher : The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781615199495
ISBN-13 : 1615199497
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Shortest History of Greece: The Odyssey of a Nation from Myth to Modernity (Shortest History) by : James Heneage

Discover the cultural and political riches of Greece across 3,000 years, from classical might to modern rebirth. The Shortest History books deliver thousands of years of history in one riveting, fast-paced read. Philosophy, art, democracy, language, even computers—the glories of Greek civilization have shaped our world even more profoundly than we realize. Pericles and the Parthenon may be familiar, but what of Epaminondas, the Theban general who saved the Greek world from Spartan tyranny? Alexander the Great’s fame has rolled down the centuries, but the golden Hellenistic Age that followed is largely forgotten. “Byzantine” conjures decadence and deadly intrigue, yet the thousand-year empire that ruled from Constantinople and saved Europe twice from invasion was, in fact, Greek. Greece’s modern chapter, too, tells of triumph and calamity—from liberation and expansion to schism, homegrown dictatorship, Nazi occupation, and civil war. Today’s nation is battered by austerity, encroaching climate change, and a refugee crisis—yet unwavering in its ancient values. James Heneage captures the full Grecian drama in this riveting, short history, revealing Greece as the wellspring of Western civilization—and a model that may yet save modern democracy.

Storizen Magazine November 2020 | Elizabeth Day - Being Human With Imperfections

Storizen Magazine November 2020 | Elizabeth Day - Being Human With Imperfections
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Publisher : Storizen Media
Total Pages : 76
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Storizen Magazine November 2020 | Elizabeth Day - Being Human With Imperfections by : Pria Raiyani

Change is an unsuspecting and finicky foe. You don't realize the strength of its grip until it's too late likewise is Failure. It is part of our lives. Our instinct is to be ashamed of failure, maybe because we don't like how it makes us feel--humiliated, as though we have done something wrong. But if you can shift our perspective we sure can take the step ahead of being a Human! With the perspective bringing to you the November issue of Storizen featuring English novelist, journalist, and broadcaster, Elizabeth Day.