A Lifetime of Secrets: A Postsecret Book

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Product Details

Price
$29.99
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
7.88 X 10.54 X 1.15 inches | 2.46 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780061238604

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About the Author

Frank Warren started PostSecret as a community art project where he invited total strangers to anonymously mail in their secrets on a homemade postcard. This simple act sparked a global phenomenon. Frank has received over 1 million secrets in his mailbox with more arriving every day but Sunday. PostSecret.com has won seven Webby Awards and is the most visited advertisement-free blog in the world. The postcards have been curated for five New York Times bestselling books and have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and the American Visionary Art Museum. Frank has traveled the world sharing secrets and stories from Australia to the White house. There is a PostSecret album, a PostSecret TED Talk and a PostSecret Play on tour. In 2011 Frank was awarded the 'HopeLine Lifetime Achievement Award' for his work on suicide prevention and was invited to the White House to work on issues of mental wellness. Frank lives in Germantown, Maryland, with his wife and daughter.

Reviews

"Warren has tapped something mystical."--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Humanity at its finest . . . And because of it I am falling in love with the world again."--- A contributor on Postsecret.com
"A fascinating public airing of private thoughts. . . The range of efforts (meticulous, sloppy, artful, ponderous) will astound you."--- TIME.com, "50 Coolest Websites of 2005"
"Standing in the midst of all this naked shame, guilt, anger and, yes, hope, you're suddenly not so alone."--Washington Post
"You're bound to feel, after reading these things, something like a deity on the receiving end of the world's prayers."--Salon.com
"[The postcards] are mini-works of art. All of them are riveting ..."--USA Today
"Frank Warren gives the postcard unexpected lucency by reproducing hundreds of cards from an ongoing public art project ... ."--Los Angeles Times