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Failosophy: A Handbook For When Things Go Wrong
By (Author) Elizabeth Day
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
10th December 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Hardback
160
Width 117mm, Height 184mm, Spine 17mm
180g
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of How to Fail and Magpie
Elizabeth Day has revolutionised the way we see failure Stylist
A beautiful timely and humane book Alain de Botton
Most failures can teach ussomething meaningful about ourselves if we choose to listen'
In Failosophy Elizabeth Day brings together all the lessons she has learned, from conversations with the guests on her award-winning How to Fail podcast, from stories shared with her by readers and listeners, and from her own life, and distils them into seven principles of failure.
Practical, reassuring and inspirational, these principles offer a guide through lifes rough patches. From failed exams to romantic break-ups, from career setbacks to confidence crises, from navigating anxiety to surviving loss, Failosophy recognises, and celebrates, the fact that failure connects us all. It is what makes us human.
With insights from Malcolm Gladwell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lemn Sissay, Frankie Bridge, Nigel Slater, Emeli Sande, Alain de Botton, Mabel, Fearne Cotton, Meera Syal, Dame Kelly Holmes, Andrew Scott and many, many more, Failosophy is the essential handbook for turning failure into success.
A beautiful timely and humane book. If there's one philosophy the world needs more of right now, it's Failosophy Alain de Botton
A pragmatic and pocket-sized guide to failure how to cope with it and what to learn from it a must read Glamour
The timing of this guide couldnt be better - as weve navigated all of the stresses that come with the pandemic and Days advice is both practical and reassuring. It really is okay to fail Evening Standard
'Witty and likeable thoughtful and probing' Guardian
Praise for How to Fail:
A book full of wisdom, humour, humility, tenderness and heart. Elizabeth Days beautiful, reassuring stories and observations are a guide to self-compassion, a celebration of all things imperfect and will galvanise you to try, try again Dolly Alderton, author of Everything I Know About Love
'How To Failhas rapidly become my essential companion in this over-competitive, demanding world. By turns profound, witty, and extremely reassuring, Elizabeth Day's sublime deconstruction of the myth of 'success' and the journey to find our own markers of contentment is a life-changing gift to us all.' Jessie Burton, author of The Muse
'Brilliant Elizabeth Day, whoyou could probably trust to talk eloquently about anything' Evening Standard
'Brilliant Covering everything from job rejections to failed IVF attempts, this podcast will make you feel better about life when things arent going to plan Harper's Bazaar
'Funny and insightful' Grazia
'Its really quite special'Red
'Whip-smart celebrations of things going, well, wrong' Emerald Street
'Listening to this show is cathartic; failure is a constant experience shared by so many, and being open is not a bad thing BuzzFeed
Tender and insightful, as well as acerbically funny Readers Digest
Elizabeth Day is the author of four novels and Sunday Times bestelling memoir, How to Fail. Her acclaimed debut Scissors, Paper, Stone won a Betty Trask Award and Home Fires was an Observer book of the year. Her third, Paradise City, was named one of the best novels of 2015 in the Evening Standard, and The Party was an Amazon bestseller and a Richard & Judy bookclub pick. She is also an award-winning journalist and has written extensively for The Times, the Telegraph, the Guardian, the Observer, Harper's Bazaar and Elle. She is currently a columnist for the Mail on Sunday's You magazine and host of the iTunes chart-topping podcast, How To Fail With Elizabeth Day.