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Death Wins A Goldfish

Autor Brian Rea

Editorial CHRONICLE BOOKS

Death Wins A Goldfish
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  • Editorial CHRONICLE BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9781452172552
  • ISBN10 1452172552
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Año de Edición 2022
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura

Death Wins A Goldfish

Autor Brian Rea

Editorial CHRONICLE BOOKS

-5% dto.    15,50€
14,72€
Ahorra 0,77€
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Envío gratis a partir de 19€
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Detalles del libro

"Death explores the magic and mundanity of life in this warmhearted vacation story. Having worked nonstop for entirely too long, Death is forced by the reapers' Human Resources department to take an extended holiday. He is intent upon using his time off to grow as a person, so he travels the world, enrolls in college, attends carnivals, and even gives dating apps a try. What he finds ranges from the utterly disappointing to the transcendentally joyous--but it is always and ever a testament to the value of encountering new things and people. Rea's work is rendered in warm, friendly hues: lemon meringue roller coasters and coral-colored speedboats predominate. Undergirding these cheerful shades is an earnest appeal to that most human of questions: how should one live? The answer, Death finds, is by going out there and doing it." --Publishers Weekly

Death never takes a day off. Until he gets a letter from the HR department insisting he use up his accrued vacation time, that is. In this humorous and heartfelt book from beloved illustrator Brian Rea, readers take a peek at Death's journal entries as he documents his mandatory sabbatical in the world of the living. From sky diving to online dating, Death is determined to try it all! Death Wins a Goldfish is an important reminder to the overstressed, overworked, and overwhelmed that everyone-even Death-deserves a break once in a while.