Huominen

by Bradley Trevor Greive

Other authorsTerhi Vartia (Translator)
Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

158

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Publication

Helsinki : WSOY, 2004.

Description

Bradley Trevor Greive's inspirational humor books are the luminous "little gems". His volumes are refreshingly original creations, driven by innocent (and often hilarious) animal images combined with just a few well-chosen words of text on each page. His "simple" tomes touch readers in a giant way.  BTG's Tomorrow, extends his remarkable reputation for creating profound books from life's most basic and enduring questions. Tomorrow reflects on staying sane in a world of change, conflict, confusion, and seeming madness. More than dealing with change, though, Tomorrow advises readers on how to maintain their footing and optimism even when the very ground seems to shift beneath their soles. New and old fans alike will instantly identify with BTG's inviting format and probing insights. It is impossible to read this little book without smiling and laughing out loud. Tomorrow's topic undoubtedly resonates with seriousness and concern. But BTG's magic includes his proven ability to mix universal themes with fresh perspectives and howlingly funny photos of animals both in and out of the wild. From a truly bizarre-looking baboon to a tiger that abhors lemon drops, the animal personalities in this book act as irresistible partners in delivering the author's message to the very heart of the reader. Tomorrow will be here before you know it. Tomorrow is the perfect gift book for our time.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member JBD1
I cannot get through this book without laughing. Highly recommended.
LibraryThing member aliaschase
This is a cute and inspirational book, though I don't always agree with every sentiment it espouses, and I think Grieve's 'Blue Day Book' is better. Still, I like having this book on my shelf when I need a smile.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2003

Physical description

112 p.; 15.8 cm

ISBN

9510290858 / 9789510290859
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