Finding Muchness: How to Add More Life to Life
Kobi Yamada
(Author)
Charles Santoso
(Illustrator)
Description
What is muchness? And how do you find it? Muchness is the full-hearted abundance of hope, joy, and imagination that each of us has when we come into this world. Over time, as we take on more responsibilities and worries, our doubts and fears have a way of growing with us. And because of this, we can lose much of our muchness. This little book is about finding it again. Written by New York Times best-selling author Kobi Yamada, Finding Muchness follows the adventures of an adorable duckling on a journey to living a heart-led life. It's a tale full of wisdom and wonder and timeless invitations to live bravely, care deeply, and get the most out of every one of your moments. Gift this beautiful book to celebrate a birthday, graduation, new venture, retirement, or life transition. Its delightful life lessons are sure to resonate with anyone ages 99 and under.
Product Details
Price
$14.95
$13.90
Publisher
Compendium Publishing & Communications
Publish Date
June 29, 2021
Pages
48
Dimensions
6.3 X 8.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781970147438
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Kobi Yamada is a New York Times bestselling author, the creator of many inspiring books, and the president of Compendium, a company of amazing people doing amazing things. Kobi happily shares his life with his loving family in the Pacific Northwest where he can take new chances and pursue his dreams.
Charles Santoso loves drawing little things in his little journal and dreams about funny, wondrous stories. He is the creator of Happy Hippo and has illustrated many books, including Ida, Always - written by Caron Levis, which was mentioned in the New York Times as "an example of children's books at their best" and the New York Times bestseller Wishtree and Odder books by Katherine Applegate. He moves around between different countries to live and work but calls Sydney, Australia home.