Pismo mlađem sebi

Pismo mlađem sebi

Jane Graham

If you could write a letter to your younger self, what would it say? Some of the most brilliant and successful people from the world of entertainment, politics, sports and show business have published their letters answering that question.

This collection of 100 amazing letters includes Paul McCartney writing about finding inspiration, Olivia Colman talking about overcoming self-esteem issues, Mo Farah about the importance of losing, Jamie Oliver always following his gut. There are also inspirational letters from Rod Stewart, Margaret Atwood, Buzz Aldrin, Tracey Emin, Michael Palin, Melanie C, Dionne Warwick, Ewan McGregor and many others.

From the letter: "I would have told my younger self that we are helpless until we decide not to be - we can all pull on the mantle of Batman." Joanna Lumley "All this media interest meant I was surrounded by other people's opinions of me, which started to affect me. My way of coping was to control what I ate and exercise... I started to feel like I was falling apart ." Melanie C I cried when I lost my sight, but only for a short time. Then I put aside all forms of self-pity and decided that I must be optimistic about life, that I must find ways to explore it." Andrea Bocelli

Original title
Letter To My Younger Self
Translation
Maja Klarić
Editor
Nataša Pejić
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
22 x 16 cm
Pages
424
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2024.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53360-935-5

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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