Cast yourself in the role you must play -- Value courage over confidence -- Congratulate the person who got "your" part -- It's called a "play" for a reason -- Raise your voice -- Turn your weaknesses into strengths -- Dance like everyone's watching -- Remember: The show must go on -- Don't cross yo
Life Is Like a Sailboat: Selected Writings on Life and Living from The Philadelphia Inquirer
โ Scribed by John Grogan
- Publisher
- Vanguard Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
From John Grogan, author of the New York Times bestsellers Bad Dogs Have More Fun, Marley and Me, and The Long Way Home, comes a new collection of more than eighty newspaper articles from the Philadelphia Inquirer written when he was a columnist there.
In Life Is Like a Sailboat, John Grogan shows us all sides of the human conditionpieces that reflect his unique understanding of the crazy-quilt world we inhabit. From the fragility of life almost gone in an instant at a crosswalk, to avoiding the shoals of adolescence, to cell phones driving us to distraction (as we drive!), to turning the tables on telemarketers, to the Iraq War coming home to a small town in Pennsylvaniathese pieces are filled with insight and sensitivity, laced with humor and understanding. In his own very unique way, John Grogan makes all of us feel more connected to each other and less like strangers living in a strange land.
โฆ Subjects
Essays, Literary Criticism, Nonfiction, Humor (Nonfiction), FAM000000, HUM003000, LCO010000
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