365 Reasons to Look on the Bright Side: Because every cloud has a silver lining
By (Author) Richard Happer
HarperCollins Publishers
Portico
16th November 2012
United Kingdom
Hardback
224
Width 136mm, Height 171mm, Spine 21mm
330g
365 Reasons to Look on the Bright Sideis full to the brim with good fortune arisen out of the flames of historys biggest and smallest errors, blunders and miscalculations one for every day of the year, on the day it happened.
365 Reasons to Look on the Bright Sideis full to the brim with good fortune arisen out of the flames of historys biggest and smallest errors, blunders and miscalculations one for every day of the year, on the day it happened. This brilliantly quirky book demonstrates that while the old adage of Everyone makes mistakes may be true, some gaffes are so monumental that they can end up improving life for everyone else (if not for themselves!).
365 Reasons to Look on the Bright Side has many magical moments of looking on the bright side of historys most hopeless moments. Here a few to whet your whistle: Thanking Atilla the Hun for creating Venice, crediting Alexander Graham Bells mums deafness for inventing the telephone, praising Pope Clement VIII for blessing coffee, realizing that without the bubonic plague Newton may never had invented calculus and believing how one particularly big-boobed woman helped invent the stethoscope.
Word count: 35,000
Richard Happer is the author of 365 REASONS TO BE PROUD TO BE CHEERFUL, 365 REASONS TO BE PROUD TO BE PROUD TO BE BRITISH, 365 REASONS TO BE PROUD TO BE SCOTTISH and 365 REASONS TO LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, all available from Portico. He lives in Edinburgh.