
In Praise of Slow by Carl Honore
Across the western world more and more people are slowing down. Slower is better: better work, better productivity, better exercise, better sex, better food.
Engagingly written and filled with interesting detail.. a timely manifesto for a more civilised world * SUNDAY TIMES *
Presents an eloquent case for a thorough re-examination of priorities and shows how even subtle shifts in the way we live can have a very real effect on our well-being * GUARDIAN *
Engaging * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
Readable and persuasive... it is virtually impossible to read Honore's book without deciding to take things, you know, a little slower from now on * IRISH TIMES *
His advice is too grounded in day-to-day practicality to be guilty of didacticism or whimsy... read this uplifting and enlightening book very soon; but do, please, take your time * TLS *
"Engagingly written and filled with interesting detail... a timely manifesto for a more civilised world." * SUNDAY TIMES Culture, 6 August *
Presents an eloquent case for a thorough re-examination of priorities and shows how even subtle shifts in the way we live can have a very real effect on our well-being. * THE GUARDIAN, 20 August *
"Engaging." * THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY, 14 August *
Readable and persuasive... it is virtually impossible to read Honore's book without deciding to take things, you know, a little slower from now on. * THE IRISH TIMES, 27 August *
His advice is too grounded in day-to-day practicality to be guilty of didacticism or whimsy... read this uplifting and enlightening book very soon; but do, please, take your time. * TLS, 30 Sept *
Presents an eloquent case for a thorough re-examination of priorities and shows how even subtle shifts in the way we live can have a very real effect on our well-being * GUARDIAN *
Engaging * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
Readable and persuasive... it is virtually impossible to read Honore's book without deciding to take things, you know, a little slower from now on * IRISH TIMES *
His advice is too grounded in day-to-day practicality to be guilty of didacticism or whimsy... read this uplifting and enlightening book very soon; but do, please, take your time * TLS *
"Engagingly written and filled with interesting detail... a timely manifesto for a more civilised world." * SUNDAY TIMES Culture, 6 August *
Presents an eloquent case for a thorough re-examination of priorities and shows how even subtle shifts in the way we live can have a very real effect on our well-being. * THE GUARDIAN, 20 August *
"Engaging." * THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY, 14 August *
Readable and persuasive... it is virtually impossible to read Honore's book without deciding to take things, you know, a little slower from now on. * THE IRISH TIMES, 27 August *
His advice is too grounded in day-to-day practicality to be guilty of didacticism or whimsy... read this uplifting and enlightening book very soon; but do, please, take your time. * TLS, 30 Sept *
Carl Honoré was born in Edinburgh in 1967 and raised in Canada, and is a freelance journalist based in London. He has written for the Economist, Observer, National Post and the Houston Chronicle. His first book, In Praise of Slow, was a Sunday Times bestseller and sold around the world.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780752864143 |
| ISBN 10 | 0752864149 |
| Title | In Praise of Slow |
| Author | Carl Honore |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Orion Publishing Co |
| Year published | 2005-08-04 |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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