
Gifting Made Simple
Give the Gift of ChoiceClick below to purchase a Bramalea City Centre eGift Card that can be used at participating retailers at Bramalea City Centre.Purchase HereHome
A Brief Anthology of You
Coles
Loading Inventory...
A Brief Anthology of You in Brampton, ON
By None
Current price: $10.84

Coles
A Brief Anthology of You in Brampton, ON
By None
Current price: $10.84
Loading Inventory...
Size: Kobo eBook
*Product information and pricing may vary - to confirm current pricing, availability, shipping, and return information please contact Coles. In the event of a pricing discrepancy, the retailer's price will apply.
“What if the point of our time here on earth is not to figure out our purpose and fulfill it? What if the point is to enjoy?"
The meaning of life—as told by a 21-year-old. A Brief Anthology of You is a collection of personal essays and stories that contemplates the time we have together on this earth. Author Emily Tang attempts to answer the question, “what is the point?” with heartwarming reflections on the subtle things that make life worthwhile, from thank you notes to conveyor belt sushi to kitchen floors.
By highlighting the small windows of joy in life, this book soothes the claustrophobia that comes with the modern world and offers solace through simple existence. Each story is a reminder to seek meaning in the unassuming corners of life, in sunlight streaming through wooden blinds, in the various ways people make instant ramen, and in the short seconds it takes to pull an espresso shot.
It is a reminder that by being here you are doing enough.
“What if the point of our time here on earth is not to figure out our purpose and fulfill it? What if the point is to enjoy?"
The meaning of life—as told by a 21-year-old. A Brief Anthology of You is a collection of personal essays and stories that contemplates the time we have together on this earth. Author Emily Tang attempts to answer the question, “what is the point?” with heartwarming reflections on the subtle things that make life worthwhile, from thank you notes to conveyor belt sushi to kitchen floors.
By highlighting the small windows of joy in life, this book soothes the claustrophobia that comes with the modern world and offers solace through simple existence. Each story is a reminder to seek meaning in the unassuming corners of life, in sunlight streaming through wooden blinds, in the various ways people make instant ramen, and in the short seconds it takes to pull an espresso shot.
It is a reminder that by being here you are doing enough.





















