The Globetrotter's Guide to Happiness
By (Author) Kate Morgan
Illustrated by Juliet Sulejmani
Hardie Grant Explore
Hardie Grant Explore
2nd December 2020
10th December 2020
First Edition, Hardback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
Travel tips and advice: general
158
Hardback
184
Width 155mm, Height 192mm, Spine 25mm
464g
Sample and learn from a tapestry of the worlds happiness philosophies in The Globetrotter's Guide to Happiness. Wherever we are in the world, as humans were all striving for happiness a feeling of wellbeing and calm amidst the everyday struggles and chaos. What differs is how we pursue that happiness, and there is a range of practices to be discovered in countries around the globe. From searching for ikigai (the meaning of life) in Japan or taking a fika coffee break in Sweden, to heading for the hills to clear the mind in Norway or appreciating the art of gezellig (cosiness) in the Netherlands.
Featuring 20 philosophies paired together with gorgeous illustrations, each chapter in The Globetrotters Guide to Happiness includes an overview of that philosophy, where it originates from, its meaning to that culture, how it can be adopted by anyone around the world and ways to implement the philosophy in everyday life at home. There's also information on places you can travel to experience the philosophy a little deeper, and interviews with people who very much practice what they preach, all wrapped up in a beautiful package.
Kate Morgan is a freelance travel writer and editor from Melbourne, Australia. Through her travels over the years she has learned first-hand the many ways people around the world strive for happiness and wellbeing. She has spent time meditating in Buddhist temples in Kyoto, Japan; appreciated the art of gezelligheid when researching Amsterdam in the Netherlands; indulged in traditional cooking in the Slow Food birth town of Piedmont, Italy; and practiced Ashtanga yoga in Mysuru (Mysore), India. Kate has worked in-house at Lonely Planet as a commissioning editor, and also written for various travel guidebooks, online and on magazines for companies such as Lonely Planet, BBC Travel, Cond Nast Traveller, Broadsheet Media, Waitrose Magazine in the UK, Visit Victoria and Tourism Australia. Kate was also a contributor to Lonely Planets Wellness Escapes guide.
After a decade of working in the finance industry, illustrator Juliet Sulejmani followed her dream of studying fashion design, where she discovered Copic Markers and fell in love with illustration. These days, Juliet is a contemporary observer whose illustrations appear in a number of books, in brand advertising material for clients such as Clinique, and on her Instagram feed @thejulietreport. Juliets work is inspired by the people and culture around her in Melbourne, Australia.