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Almost Happy
12 Short Stories and Personal Essays
by Ella Voss
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Pub Date
28 Oct 2023
| Archive Date
24 Nov 2023
Description
- A collection of stories and personal essays for the modern woman who is tired of being asked whether she is married, has a husband and a career, but not whether she is happy.
- Life has no shopping list for happiness – we need to make sense of it on our own terms.
- This book celebrates the Almost Happy moments of life, often underrated but at the core of the human experience…
The modern notion of happiness – a state of constant joy when ticking off the shopping list of life, including marriage, children and a career – is a tricky one: Either it is unattainable, or it does not lead to the expected fulfilment. Instead, we need to make sense of our life journey on our own terms. And at its crossroads we feel most alive and encounter our true selves. Rather than mourning the lover we did not kiss or the path we did not take, this book celebrates the Almost Happy of such encounters.
In 12 short stories accompanied by personal essays, Ella Voss takes us on a wild journey of soul-searching. She makes us walk beside a panther in New York and encounter Gaudí in Barcelona. Her journey takes us from India to Paris to Bali, to the deepest abyss of the human soul and back.
- A collection of stories and personal essays for the modern woman who is tired of being asked whether she is married, has a husband and a career, but not whether she is happy.
- Life has no shopping list...
Description
- A collection of stories and personal essays for the modern woman who is tired of being asked whether she is married, has a husband and a career, but not whether she is happy.
- Life has no shopping list for happiness – we need to make sense of it on our own terms.
- This book celebrates the Almost Happy moments of life, often underrated but at the core of the human experience…
The modern notion of happiness – a state of constant joy when ticking off the shopping list of life, including marriage, children and a career – is a tricky one: Either it is unattainable, or it does not lead to the expected fulfilment. Instead, we need to make sense of our life journey on our own terms. And at its crossroads we feel most alive and encounter our true selves. Rather than mourning the lover we did not kiss or the path we did not take, this book celebrates the Almost Happy of such encounters.
In 12 short stories accompanied by personal essays, Ella Voss takes us on a wild journey of soul-searching. She makes us walk beside a panther in New York and encounter Gaudí in Barcelona. Her journey takes us from India to Paris to Bali, to the deepest abyss of the human soul and back.
A Note From the Publisher
Ella Voss is an author of literary fiction based in Munich. After having lived in Geneva, London and Chennai, her creative soul speaks English. Her first novel Like a Fox to a Swallow (2021) was long-listed for the Devon & Cornwall International Novel Prize. When not writing, she can be found cooking for her friends or running with her greyhound in the English Garden.
Ella Voss is an author of literary fiction based in Munich. After having lived in Geneva, London and Chennai, her creative soul speaks English. Her first novel Like a Fox to a Swallow (2021) was...
A Note From the Publisher
Ella Voss is an author of literary fiction based in Munich. After having lived in Geneva, London and Chennai, her creative soul speaks English. Her first novel Like a Fox to a Swallow (2021) was long-listed for the Devon & Cornwall International Novel Prize. When not writing, she can be found cooking for her friends or running with her greyhound in the English Garden.
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Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781805146995 |
PRICE |
£4.99 (GBP)
|
PAGES |
264
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
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Featured Reviews
A D, Reviewer
This feels like a very personal read and insight into the life of being a modern women. I definitely recommend this.
Featured Reviews
A D, Reviewer
This feels like a very personal read and insight into the life of being a modern women. I definitely recommend this.