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I Strongly Believe in Incredible Things
- A creative journey through the everyday wonders of our world
- Narrateur(s): Rob Auton
- Durée: 5 h et 16 min
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Description
A selection of the world’s most incredible things according to award-winning writer, comedian, artist and podcaster Rob Auton.
I Strongly Believe in Incredible Things is a book of poetic prose, musings, short stories and biro drawings detailing a selection of the Earth’s incredible things by award-winning writer, comedian, artist and podcaster Rob Auton.
Unique, enchanting and utterly life-affirming, this is a collection that comes together to create the opposite of the news, becoming the tonic for the complicated gin that is the world we find ourselves in today: a humorous and heartfelt book that is the yin to the yang that is politics; a book of breathing space that gives oxygen to rediscovering the beauty of living on Earth with the aim of fuelling people to return to the coal-face of everyday life with optimism and wonder in their pockets. Inhaling all we have in common, exhaling all we don’t.
From bubble wrap to killer whales, frog spawn to empathy, hand-dryers to parents, I Strongly Believe in Incredible Things wants to take you on a journey back to the incredible planet we live on.
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Ce que les critiques en disent
"Emotionally charged - a heart-warming clarion call for universal connection." (Evening Standard)
"A genuine original. Poetical, philosophical, humane, completely charming and funny to boot." (The Guardian)
"Makes laughter out of wonder and brings us all together. We need him." (The Scotsman)