By the time Will Schwalbe was a junior at college, he had already met everyone he cared to know. He also knew exactly whom he wanted to avoid- the jocks. The jocks wore backwards baseball caps and moved in packs, filling boisterous tables in the dining hall, and on the whole seemed to Will another species, one he might encounter only at his own peril. All this dramatically changed when he collided with Chris Maxey, known to just about everyone as Maxey. Maxey was physically imposing, loud, a star wrestler-and under the strangely liberating circumstances of a little-known secret society at Yale, the two forged a bond that has remained a mainstay of their lives for forty years and counting. We Should Not be Friends tracks an extraordinary friendship over decades of challenge and change. Will Schwalbe's marvellous new work is a testament to the miracle of human connection and to all we have to gain when we let go of first impressions and see one another for who we truly are.
Will Schwalbe Libri
Questa autrice si addentra nel mondo della letteratura per esplorare il profondo tema dei libri e il loro posto nelle nostre vite. Il suo lavoro si concentra su come i libri possano aiutarci a vivere ogni giorno con maggiore significato e pienezza. Attraverso la sua scrittura, l'autrice rivela come la lettura possa ampliare la nostra comprensione del mondo e permetterci di vedere attraverso gli occhi degli altri. La sua prosa è profondamente personale ma universalmente risonante, offrendo ai lettori una visione del potere delle storie.





From the author of the international bestseller The End of Your Life Book Club, an inspiring and magical exploration of the enduring power of books - a must for all passionate book lovers, exploring books as diverse as The Girl on the Train, The Little Prince and David Copperfield. 'I've always believed that everything you need to know can be found in a book.' Will Schwalbe Why is it that we read? Is it to pass time? To learn something new? To escape into another reality? For Will Schwalbe, reading is a way to entertain himself but also to make sense of the world, to become a better person, and to find the answers to the big (and small) questions about how to live his life. In this delightful celebration of reading, Schwalbe invites us along on his quest for books that speak to the specific challenges of living in our modern world, with all its noise and distractions. Rich with stories and recommendations, Books for Living is a treasure for everyone who loves books and loves to hear the answer to the question: "What are you reading?"
The inspiring story of a son and his dying mother, who form a "book club" that brings them together as her life comes to a close.
Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Navigating the complexities of electronic communication, this guide offers practical advice for crafting effective emails and managing inboxes. It includes real-life anecdotes that highlight common pitfalls and provides strategies for tackling emotional emails and adhering to proper etiquette. With a focus on current issues in email communication, readers will find essential tips to enhance their email skills, making it a vital resource for both personal and professional use in today's digital landscape.
An improbable and life-changing friendship unfolds over forty years, blending warmth and humor in a narrative that captivates readers. The author, known for their best-selling work, explores the nuances of this enduring relationship, highlighting the transformative power of connection and shared experiences. Through engaging storytelling, the book offers insights into the complexities of friendship that resonate across decades.