Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
91
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1966
Wydawca
Penguin Books
Opis
George Mikes delivers a delightful exploration of individuality and charm in "How to be Inimitable." This book, published in 1960, invites readers to embrace their quirks and stand out in a world that often favors conformity. With just 91 pages, Mikes’ witty observations weave together humor and practical advice, making the pages fly by.
As you flip through the yellow-jacketed cloth covers, you'll find a refreshing take on authenticity and personal flair. Mikes encourages everyone to harness their unique traits, sprinkling in playful anecdotes and clever insights along the way. It's not just a guide; it’s a celebration of what makes each person special.
Perfect for anyone looking to add a dash of originality to their life, this book feels like a friendly chat with a wise mentor, urging readers to reject the mundane and embrace the fabulous. Whether you’re feeling lost in the crowd or just in need of a little inspiration, Mikes’ timeless advice resonates and empowers.
As you flip through the yellow-jacketed cloth covers, you'll find a refreshing take on authenticity and personal flair. Mikes encourages everyone to harness their unique traits, sprinkling in playful anecdotes and clever insights along the way. It's not just a guide; it’s a celebration of what makes each person special.
Perfect for anyone looking to add a dash of originality to their life, this book feels like a friendly chat with a wise mentor, urging readers to reject the mundane and embrace the fabulous. Whether you’re feeling lost in the crowd or just in need of a little inspiration, Mikes’ timeless advice resonates and empowers.