Description
Book SynopsisFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Lost in Translation comes an illustrated manifesto and an interactive guide to reclaiming the wonder of the everyday through mindful activities, creative exercises and heart-warming stories.
In a world that sometimes moves too fast, Ella Frances Sanders is on a mission to remind us all to slow down and find beauty in the ordinary as a balm for the soul. Part meditation, part self-help guide and part interactive journal, Everything, Beautiful invites us to rethink what 'beauty' can be, why it matters and how we can find it all around us if we just stop to look. It is a reminder that each day all of us are surrounded by beauty that can't be bought: spiderwebs only seen in the sunlight, the greenish glow of a fox's eyes watching in the dark, or the comforting screech of the train that takes you to your many futures.
Filled with thoughtful, intimate and brilliant insights, inspirational quotes, breathtaking illustrations and space for readers of all ages to write, draw and reflect on their own ideas of beauty, Everything, Beautiful is the perfect book for everyone who wants to reclaim a sense of wonder in their everyday lives.
Trade ReviewFilled with captivating stories, prompts, hand-lettered quotes, and illustrations,
Sanders' book expands our perspective to include those imperfect, messy, and even heartbreaking moments
in this
new definition of beauty. * Mindful Magazine *
[A] sweet outing ... The full-colour illustrations are
charmingly stylized, prioritizing mood over realism and successfully evoking the wonder in the banal. The result offers
a whimsical and winsome reconsideration of the mundane * Publishers Weekly *
A collection of words
you never knew you needed before * Huffington Post for 'Lost in Translation' *
Charming illustrations and
sheer linguistic delight * Maria Popova, Brain Pickings, for 'Lost in Translation' *
A fantastic collection of words without English counterparts * Entertainment Weekly, for 'Lost in Translation' *
Words
you never knew you needed but now
can't live without * Saga Magazine, for 'Lost in Translation' *
A charming collection of idioms that get lost in translation ...
these are the sayings that you learn when immersed in a culture. From the bleak to the romantic and straight-up weird, each one is explained in words and pictures-
perfectly outlining the sometimes hard-to-comprehend concepts. There are too many favorites to list. * Cool Hunting, for 'Speaking in Tongues' *
Ell Frances Sanders ...
unlocks phrases that are unusual and delightful to the ears and, through
charming illustrations, easy on the eyes * Fathom, for 'Speaking in Tongues' *
...
will make you think, laugh and discover situations you never knew there was a word for * Elle Canada for 'Lost in Translation' *
A
charming little book with
delightful illustrations * The San Fransisco Chronicle, for 'Speaking in Tongues' *