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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anne KarpfPublisher: Picador USA Imprint: Picador USA Dimensions: Width: 10.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9781250058980ISBN 10: 1250058988 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 06 January 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsKarpf's pithy and cogent treatise calls for us to embrace 'aging as a lifelong process.'...Karpf cites fascinating and diverse examples that confirm the fact that age helps us discover 'enduring sources of meaning.' --Booklist In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. --Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. --The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. --Independent on Sunday (London) Karpf's pithy and cogent treatise calls for us to embrace 'aging as a lifelong process.'...Karpf cites fascinating and diverse examples that confirm the fact that age helps us discover 'enduring sources of meaning.' Booklist In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. Independent on Sunday (London) Karpf's pithy and cogent treatise calls for us to embrace 'aging as a lifelong process.'...Karpf cites fascinating and diverse examples that confirm the fact that age helps us discover 'enduring sources of meaning.' -- Booklist Praise for the School of Life series: In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. --Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. -- The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. -- Independent on Sunday (London) Praise for the School of Life series: In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. --Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. -- The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. -- Independent on Sunday (London) Karpf's pithy and cogent treatise calls for us to embrace 'aging as a lifelong process.'...Karpf cites fascinating and diverse examples that confirm the fact that age helps us discover 'enduring sources of meaning.' --Booklist In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. --Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. --The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. --Independent on Sunday (London) Karpf's pithy and cogent treatise calls for us to embrace 'aging as a lifelong process.'...Karpf cites fascinating and diverse examples that confirm the fact that age helps us discover 'enduring sources of meaning.' Booklist In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. Independent on Sunday (London) Karpf's pithy and cogent treatise calls for us to embrace 'aging as a lifelong process.'...Karpf cites fascinating and diverse examples that confirm the fact that age helps us discover 'enduring sources of meaning.' -- Booklist Praise for the School of Life series: In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. --Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. -- The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. -- Independent on Sunday (London) Praise for the School of Life series: In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. --Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. -- The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. -- Independent on Sunday (London) Karpf's pithy and cogent treatise calls for us to embrace 'aging as a lifelong process.'...Karpf cites fascinating and diverse examples that confirm the fact that age helps us discover 'enduring sources of meaning.' Booklist In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. Independent on Sunday (London) Praise for the School of Life series: In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better. --Alain De Botton, The School of Life Series Editor Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us. -- The New York Times The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge. -- Independent on Sunday (London) Author InformationANNE KARPF is a writer, medical sociologist and award-winning journalist. She has been a contributing editor to Cosmopolitan, and writes regularly for The Guardian, The Independent on Sunday, and other publications. She has written three books, including The Human Voice (Bloomsbury). She teaches at London Metropolitan University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |