A witty, moving, and personal collection of essays from the acclaimed author of The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska. The Anthropocene is the current geological age, a period in which human activity is profoundly reshaping the planet. With his signature sensitivity to...
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Your world and mine
A witty, moving, and personal collection of essays from the acclaimed author of The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska. The Anthropocene is the current geological age, a period in which human activity is profoundly reshaping the planet. With his signature sensitivity to the strange, the significant, and the surprising, John Green compiles in this extraordinary collection of texts different facets of our present and rates them on a unique scale from one to five. Focusing his gaze on topics as varied as the QWERTY keyboard, the internet, Super Mario Kart, whispers, teddy bears, or sunsets, his original and very personal observations open up the horizons of imagination while speaking to us about the wonders of the everyday. John Green's exceptional gift for storytelling and his inexhaustible curiosity shine through in these essays full of beauty, humor, and empathy, which hold a mirror to humanity's contradictions and are, at the same time, a celebration of love for our world. |
Editorial: PLAZA & JANES Fecha de publicación: Páginas: 368 Empastado: Tapa blanda Idioma: ES |
