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The book of awesome

By: Publication details: 2011 Berkley Publishing Group New YorkDescription: 393 pISBN:
  • 9780425238905
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.607 P2T4
Summary: Focusing on both tangible pleasures and simple experiences, Pasricha provides a contemporary take on everyday inspiration that skips the typical Chicken Soup for the Soul fare: "When you push the button for the elevator and it’s already there," ("Ding!"); "When the boss goes out of town" ("Who’s up for a three-hour lunch?"); "Peeling that thin plastic film off new electronics" ("Welcome to the world, remote control"). Other items get more substantial discussions, including the other side of the pillow, old playground equipment, hotel lobby bathrooms, the last day of school, and the five-second rule. Though tongue-in-cheek, Pasricha emerges a committed but inviting optimist, combating life’s unending stream of bad news by identifying opportunities to "share a universal high five with humanity."
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Books Vikram Sarabhai Library Rack 41-A / Slot 2365 (3rd Floor, East Wing) Non-fiction General Stacks 808.607 P2T4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 179642

Focusing on both tangible pleasures and simple experiences, Pasricha provides a contemporary take on everyday inspiration that skips the typical Chicken Soup for the Soul fare: "When you push the button for the elevator and it’s already there," ("Ding!"); "When the boss goes out of town" ("Who’s up for a three-hour lunch?"); "Peeling that thin plastic film off new electronics" ("Welcome to the world, remote control"). Other items get more substantial discussions, including the other side of the pillow, old playground equipment, hotel lobby bathrooms, the last day of school, and the five-second rule. Though tongue-in-cheek, Pasricha emerges a committed but inviting optimist, combating life’s unending stream of bad news by identifying opportunities to "share a universal high five with humanity."

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