1001 Ways to Be Kind, 9781641709019
Hardcover
Spark kindness: 1001 ways to connect, inspire, and change the world.

1001 Ways to Be Kind

$16.24

  • Hardcover

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    27 July 2024

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Summary

With 1001 acts of kindness in 25 categories, this book brings people together, ignites conversations, and creates connections in our fast-paced world

So often we feel weighed down by problems at home, hassles at work, or the issues facing society. Imagine instead feeling empowered, optimistic, and purposeful about intentionally taking tiny steps to make the world a kinder place. 1001 Ways to Be Kind is a fun, dive-in-anywhere book with 1001 acts of kindness b…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781641709019
ISBN-10:1641709014
Author:Dallas Woodburn, McKay Rappleyea
Publisher:Familius LLC
Imprint:Familius LLC
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:27 July 2024
Weight:73g
Dimensions:102mm x 102mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

1001 Ways to Be Kind is a great tool for anyone who wants to make the world a better place by lifting where they stand. It is perfectly portable (4”x4”, 128 pages), and easy to tuck into a purse for some on-the-go kindness inspo. I recommend it to anyone who wants feel a little more hopeful, a little more fulfilled, and a little more inspired and empowered. Together, we can douse that dumpster fire. * Reading for Sanity *

About The Author

Dallas Woodburn

Dallas Woodburn is an award-winning author of fiction, nonfiction, and plays; an in-demand book coach; and host of the Thriving Authors podcast. She has helped dozens of women around the world write and publish books inside their hearts. She once spent an entire year doing a unique act of kindness every week and chronicling the journey on her blog. Dallas’s debut novel, The Best Week That Never Happened, was the Grand Prize Winner of the Dante Rossetti Book Award for Young Adult Fiction. She is also the author of the novels Before & After You & Me and Thanks, Carissa, For Ruining My Life, and the short story collections Woman, Running Late, in a Dress and How to Make Paper When the World is Ending. A former John Steinbeck Fellow in Creative Writing, Dallas has received the Jefferson Award for community service, the international Glass Woman Prize, and four Pushcart Prize nominations. Her short stories have appeared in ZYZZYVA, the Nashville Review, Louisiana Literature, North Dakota Quarterly, and many other journals, and her nonfiction has been published in Family Circle, Writer’s Digest, The Writer, Los Angeles Times, Modern Loss, and more than two dozen Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Her plays have been produced in New York City and Los Angeles. Dallas lives with her family in the San Francisco Bay Area in a comfortably messy house with overflowing bookshelves.

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