Review:
""100 Days of Happiness" is a celebration of everyday life masquerading as a countdown to death. To read it is to realize that the child within us is still alive and well, ready to laugh, play, love unguardedly, and eat hot doughnuts."--Martha Woodroof, author of "Small Blessings"
" 100 Days of Happiness"is a celebration of everyday life masquerading as a countdown to death.To read it is to realize that the child within us is still alive and well, ready to laugh, play, love unguardedly, and eat hot doughnuts. Martha Woodroof, author of "Small Blessings""
" Funny, moving. . . I defy anyone to finish this story without tears in their eyes. "" "Graeme Simsion, bestselling author of" The Rosie Project"
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" Why we re reading: We could all use a reminder to enjoy every moment. " "Esquire.com"
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" Depressing? No. Uplifting? Yes. Funny? Often. Although it s a countdown to death, this story is a celebration of life. Grab a doughnut and treat yourself to a good read. " "Hudson Valley News"
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" I loved the style of writing in this impressive book. Author Fausto Brizzi delivers and enjoyable tale which should be sad and depressing. I laughed throughout this tale. It is a wonderful novel that I hope everyone gets the opportunity to read. I loved it. " Open Book Society
" 100 Days of Happiness"is a celebration of everyday life masquerading as a countdown to death.To read it is to realize that the child within us is still alive and well, ready to laugh, play, love unguardedly, and eat hot doughnuts. Martha Woodroof, author of "Small Blessings""
Funny, moving. . . I defy anyone to finish this story without tears in their eyes. Graeme Simsion, bestselling author of The Rosie Project
Why we re reading: We could all use a reminder to enjoy every moment. Esquire.com
Depressing? No. Uplifting? Yes. Funny? Often. Although it s a countdown to death, this story is a celebration of life. Grab a doughnut and treat yourself to a good read. Hudson Valley News
I loved the style of writing in this impressive book. Author Fausto Brizzi delivers and enjoyable tale which should be sad and depressing. I laughed throughout this tale. It is a wonderful novel that I hope everyone gets the opportunity to read. I loved it. Open Book Society
100 Days of Happinessis a celebration of everyday life masquerading as a countdown to death.To read it is to realize that the child within us is still alive and well, ready to laugh, play, love unguardedly, and eat hot doughnuts. Martha Woodroof, author of Small Blessings"
Book Description:
A poignant and roguishly funny story of a dying man's determination to live what remains of life to the fullest.
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