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Title:The Yellow World
Author:Albert Espinosa
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:November 1st 2012 by Particular Books (first published 2008)
Categories:Nonfiction

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Albert Espinosa never wanted to write a book about surviving cancer, so he didn't. He wrote a book instead about the Yellow World. What is the yellow world? The yellow world is a world that's within everyone's reach, a world the colour of the sun. It is the name of a way of living, of seeing life, of nourishing yourself with the lessons that you learn from good moments as well as bad ones. It is the world that makes you happy, the world you like living in. The yellow world has no rules; it is made of discoveries. In these 23 Discoveries Albert shows us how to connect daily reality with our most distant dreams. He tells us that 'losses are positive', 'the word "pain" doesn't exist', and 'what you hide the most reveals the most about you'.

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Original Title: El mundo amarillo
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.61 From 5561 Users | 506 Reviews

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the world really needs many books like this.and i need many yellows too. :')

I respect the author and I admire him because of his fortress, but I haven't liked the book at all. He starts the book saying that this is not a self-aid book... well, in my opinion he's done just the opposite thing that he pretended.Talking about the "yellows"... well, I don't share his opinion at all. I really behave with my friends as if they were the "yellows" he mentions. Why your "yellows" should not last forever? Why they can only be 23 and everybody has 23? When I was reading such a

I generally don't read self-help books. They tend to stress me more than help me. So if it was any other self-help book, it would have probably been 3 stars. But here's the thing: Albert Espinosa created my favourite tv show (Pulseras Rojas) and this book had some references to the show that melted my heart (even though the show started a few years after this book was published). I have even started a rewatch of the show because of the nostalgic feelings this book invoked in me.

I'm going to find my own yellow world soon :)

this book was not useful at all. i have read all of it and i still don't know what he is talking about

This was a must-read after watching and loving Foxs rendition of Red Band Society. I have mixed feelings about it, I loved some chapters and had to power through others as I couldnt relate to them. Overall, though, I can say that Espinosas outlook on life changed my worldview for the better.Oh, and also, now I cant stop identifying Yellows every time a stranger evokes a certain feeling in me. Cat-like girl from that math class I attended, Im talking about you.

Unfortunately I was expecting something else when I ordered this, and after reading some of the more effusive reviews: I don't know; something a bit different, something, perhaps, profound. But, considering the tragic circumstances of the author's childhood as a cancer sufferer, all I got from this series of recommendations gleaned from a lifetime of comparative pain and suffering, were a series of rather facile reflections on a particular life that, in some instances, I found mildly offensive.
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