In Praise of Slow by Carl Honore

5 April 2012

With this book, Canadian journalist brought the philosophy of the Slow Movement to a wider, decidedly harried world. From Tantric sex in London to meditation classes for stressed Tokyo business men, with a lengthy break for lunch in Italy, the home of slow food, Honore challenges the notion that we are too time-poor to savour our lives.

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