The Yellow World 
this book was not useful at all. i have read all of it and i still don't know what he is talking about
at the beginning it's so good and the advices and little stories the author writes are so good and genuine, but I felt it became progressively odder and a little mystical with the yellows and sometimes I didn't find his advice amazing - overall I admire how he is strong and his advice original.

A lot to take in with this book. Perhaps too much in one read? Will need to revisit.
A light read and some reminders for life from a recovered patient fighting years of cancer in his youth. Also, this book reminds me of Coldplays song Yellow which I could relate to certain important yellows in my own life. A new understanding of the lyrics was inspired, and made me feel grateful for some beautiful, enlightening moments and people I encountered.Look at the stars, look how they shine for youAnd everything that you doIt was all yellow...Some learnings/ quotes I like:- Feeling of
A few days ago, I finished reading this. I saw "Pulseras Rojas" last Summer on TV- a series about kids at a hospital in Barcelona. They were between about 8 and 14 years old, and were in the hospital for varying reasons. The 8 year old was in a coma after kids dared him to jump off the highest diving board into the pool in exchange for him forming part of their group. There were 2 kids with cancer, a girl with anorexia, and a boy with heart problems. The series told of the friendships one forms
Positive, exciting, moving, touching, funny, heartfelt and brave. And yellow.First of all we get to know some bits from the story of a young boy who gets diagnosed with cancer... From here on it goes unconventionally. No dramatic stories, no tear-jerking episodes of heartbreak and loss, no grieving over lost time and health... Instead, we get discoveries. Various discoveries about life that were presented to him during these times, even though he did not understand some of them back then.
Albert Espinosa
Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 3.61 | 5561 Users | 506 Reviews

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Original Title: | El mundo amarillo |
Edition Language: | English |
Interpretation Toward Books The Yellow World
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'.Mention Of Books The Yellow World
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 |
Rating Of Books The Yellow World
Ratings: 3.61 From 5561 Users | 506 ReviewsPiece Of Books The Yellow World
this book was not useful at all. i have read all of it and i still don't know what he is talking about
at the beginning it's so good and the advices and little stories the author writes are so good and genuine, but I felt it became progressively odder and a little mystical with the yellows and sometimes I didn't find his advice amazing - overall I admire how he is strong and his advice original.

A lot to take in with this book. Perhaps too much in one read? Will need to revisit.
A light read and some reminders for life from a recovered patient fighting years of cancer in his youth. Also, this book reminds me of Coldplays song Yellow which I could relate to certain important yellows in my own life. A new understanding of the lyrics was inspired, and made me feel grateful for some beautiful, enlightening moments and people I encountered.Look at the stars, look how they shine for youAnd everything that you doIt was all yellow...Some learnings/ quotes I like:- Feeling of
A few days ago, I finished reading this. I saw "Pulseras Rojas" last Summer on TV- a series about kids at a hospital in Barcelona. They were between about 8 and 14 years old, and were in the hospital for varying reasons. The 8 year old was in a coma after kids dared him to jump off the highest diving board into the pool in exchange for him forming part of their group. There were 2 kids with cancer, a girl with anorexia, and a boy with heart problems. The series told of the friendships one forms
Positive, exciting, moving, touching, funny, heartfelt and brave. And yellow.First of all we get to know some bits from the story of a young boy who gets diagnosed with cancer... From here on it goes unconventionally. No dramatic stories, no tear-jerking episodes of heartbreak and loss, no grieving over lost time and health... Instead, we get discoveries. Various discoveries about life that were presented to him during these times, even though he did not understand some of them back then.
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