LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
January 2023 Debut of the Month
Based upon her adult bestselling memoir and chart-topping podcast, How to Fail, this is a highly accessible and lively presentation of the author’s belief that embracing failure as an opportunity to learn, is the key to enhanced resilience and ultimately happiness.
Recognising that everyone fails and reframing negative thoughts about yourself and seeing failure as a step on the way to success as Albert Einstein himself said ( in one of the many real life quotes highlighted throughout the text) is at the heart of this strategy for life. At a time when the media promotes unattainable images of perfection this is a really important message for teens to take in, especially when the pressures to succeed and get the highest grades in exams is ever present.
The author identifies seven key principles of Failosophy and in each chapter there are practical exercises to help the reader put the advice into the context of their own situation- to work on their ‘mental muscles’. The personal and relevant anecdotes and case studies from the author and from celebrities who have appeared on her podcast, all help to illustrate that failure happens to everyone. The engaging and non-patronising tone is perfectly pitched and the advice and analysis is perceptive and relatable and this will be a valuable and popular resource to have available in any school.
Joy Court
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Failosophy for Teens Synopsis
In an age of glossy social media perfection, where teens are being bombarded by success stories, learning to live with, and learn from, failure has never been more important. Failosophy has sold over 150,000 copies. Now, Failosophy For Teens makes this life-changing journey accessible to younger readers in a gamechanging handbook about the seven principles of failure.
Using Elizabeth Day’s own personal experiences and stories shared by guests on her award-winning podcast How to Fail, which won the Rising Star Award at the British Podcast Awards, Failosophy For Teens is an adaptation of Failosophy. It offers readers warm encouragement to talk openly about failure and embrace setbacks as opportunities to grow.
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9780008582616 |
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5th January 2023 |
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Elizabeth Day |
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Farshore an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
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Paperback |
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139 pages |
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Elizabeth Day Press Reviews
‘An indispensable guide for teenagers everywhere’ - Matthew Syed, author of You Are Awesome
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About Elizabeth Day
Elizabeth Day is the author of four novels and Sunday Times bestelling memoir, How to Fail. Her acclaimed debut Scissors, Paper, Stone won a Betty Trask Award and Home Fires was an Observer book of the year. Her third, Paradise City, was named one of the best novels of 2015 in the Evening Standard, and The Party was an Amazon bestseller and a Richard & Judy bookclub pick.
She is also an award-winning journalist and has written extensively for The Times, the Telegraph, the Guardian, the Observer, Harper's Bazaar and Elle. She is currently a columnist for the Mail on Sunday's You magazine and host of the iTunes chart-topping podcast, How To Fail With Elizabeth Day.
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