The Pursuit of Happiness by Ruth Whippman - ISBN: 9780099592556
Paperback
Americans obsess over happiness, but are they doing it wrong?

The Pursuit of Happiness

Why are we driving ourselves crazy and how can we stop?

  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    3 January 2017

Summary

A very funny debunking of our obsession with achieving happiness, which will appeal to readers of Bill Bryson, Louis Theroux and Pamela Duckerman.

‘Essential reading. So funny, so relevant, so fascinating … I loved it’ Marian Keyes

‘A whip-sharp British Bill Bryson’ Sunday Times

‘Ruth Whippman is my new favorite cultural critic, and her book was such a joy to read’ Adam Grant, author of Give and Take, Originals, and Option B

When British journalist Ruth Whippma…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099592556
ISBN-10:009959255X
Author:Ruth Whippman
Publisher:Cornerstone
Imprint:Windmill Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:3 January 2017
Weight:203g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 18mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

I LOVED this book. I found it SO WELL WRITTEN, so witty and funny and reading it I was often envious of Ruth Whippman’s facility with language. It is a hugely engaging read, accessible and so relevant … I really, really, really, really enjoyed it and am quite evangelical about it. – Marian Keyes, author of THE WOMAN WHO STOLE MY LIFE
Like Bill Bryson, Whippman has a willingness to play up cultural differences to comic effect … She also has Bryson’s sharp ear for language … With warm wit and chilling logic, The Pursuit of Happiness shows that the human desire for contentment can be manipulated and distorted until it is barely recognisable … A whip-smart British Bill Bryson. * Sunday Times *
[Ruth Whippman] writes with sharpness and wit * Evening Standard *
Ruth Whippman is my new favorite cultural critic, and her book was such a joy to read that I temporarily forgot about all my neuroses. It’s a shrewd, hilarious analysis of why a country obsessed with happiness is so darn unhappy. – Adam Grant, author of GIVE AND TAKE, ORIGINALS, and OPTION B (coauthored with Sheryl Sandberg)
A smart, insightful and at times hilarious critique of America’s booking “Happiness industry” … You might not end up happy but you’ll be glad you read it. – Lauren Laverne * The Pool *
Those wanting to understand the complex reality of our personal quest for happiness might usefully turn to Ruth Whippman’s The Pursuit of Happiness – the lively memoir of a British journalist in California, on the hunt for that elusive but, as she sees it, increasingly sought-after, American ideal of happiness … Whippman – whose narrative voice is an unlikely mix of Kathy Lette’s and Louis Theroux’s – has followed her husband to Silicon Valley to start a new life … Whippman argues persuasively that happiness is something that emerges from the quality of relationships we have with others … The Pursuit of Happiness also sheds light on the link between religion and happiness. * Times Literary Supplement *
She writes with a light touch … Her conclusions are amusing and offer a useful commentary on this age of materialism and gloating. * The Times *
Wry and often hilarious … Whippman takes readers on an engaging and perceptive personal romp through the $10 billion happiness industry, and, along the way, shreds much of the ‘science’ that happiness is both an individual responsibility and a solo endeavour. A great - and important – read. – Brigid Schulte, author of New York Times Bestseller OVERWHELMED: WORK, LOVE & PLAY WHEN NO ONE HAS THE TIME

About The Author

Ruth Whippman

Ruth Whippman is a British writer, journalist and documentary film-maker. Before moving to the US in 2011, she produced and directed numerous documentaries and current affairs programmes for the BBC. Her essays and comment pieces have appeared in the New York Times, The Guardian, the Independent and the Huffington Post amongst other places. She lives in California with her husband and two young sons. This is her first book.

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