El mundo amarillo: Como luchar para sobrevivir me ense a vivir / The Yellow World: How Fighting for My Life Taught Me How to Live (Spanish Edition)

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UPC:
9788483469071
Binding:
Mass Market Paperback
Publication Date:
2019-02-19
Release Date:
2019-02-19
Author:
Albert Espinosa
Language:
spanish

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Product Overview

Los amarillos esas personas que se sitan entre el amor y la amistad, esas personas que dan sentido a nuestra vida.

El mundo amarilloes un mundo fantstico que quiero compartir contigo. Es el mundo de los descubrimientos que hice durante los diez aos que estuve enfermo de cncer. Es curioso, pero la fuerza, la vitalidad y los hallazgos que haces cuando ests enfermo sirven tambin cuando ests bien, en el da a da.

Este libro pretende que conozcas y entres en este mundo especial y diferente; pero, sobre todo, que descubras a los amarillos . Ellos son el nuevo escalafn de la amistad, esas personas que no son ni amantes ni amigos, esa gente que se cruza en tu vida y que con una sola conversacin puede llegar a cambirtela. No te adelanto ms: tendrs que leer este libro para poder empezar a encontrar tus amarillos . Quizs uno de ellos sea yo...

El mundo amarillohabla de lo sencillo que es creer en los sueos para que estos se creen. Y es que el creer y el crear estn tan slo a una letra de distancia.

Qu esperas a saber quines son tus amarillos ?.-Albert Espinosa

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

A sensational memoir with all the emotional power ofThe Fault in Our Stars, The Yellow Worldis the story of cancer and survival that has moved and inspired readers around the world.

My heroes dont wear red capes. They wear red bands.

Albert Espinosa never wanted to write a book about cancerso he didnt. Instead, he shares his most touching, funny, tragic, and happy memories in the hopes that others, healthy and sick alike, can draw the same strength and vitality from them.

At thirteen, Espinosa was diagnosed with cancer, and he spent the next ten years in and out of hospitals, undergoing one daunting procedure after another, starting with the amputation of his left leg. After going on to lose a lung and half of his liver, he was finally declared cancer-free. Only then did he realize that the one thing sadder than dying is not knowing how to live. In this rich and rewarding book, Espinosa takes us into what he calls the yellow world, a place where fear loses its meaning; where strangers become, for a moment, your greatest allies; and where the lessons you learn will nourish you for the rest of your life.

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