Penguin Perspectives - What COVID-19 Revealed About Us, and Where We Might Go Next Penguin Perspectives - What COVID-19 Revealed About Us, and Where We Might Go Next

Penguin Perspectives - What COVID-19 Revealed About Us, and Where We Might Go Next

Publisher Description

This collection features responses from some of the biggest names in fiction - Malorie Blackman, Lee Child, Nick Hornby, Philip Pullman and Deborah Levy, amongst others - documenting this unprecedented time and the issues they believe it has unearthed. From the world of non-fiction, there are essays from thinkers and writers including A. C. Grayling, Sue Black Lewis Dartnell and Edith Eger, who explore the impact of the pandemic through the lens of their own experiences and areas of specialism.

This collection captures a variety of different perspectives, concerns and hopes for the future; forming a snapshot of the Covid-19 crisis and its potential implications, as well as a manifesto for how individuals, communities and societies might emerge stronger and more united in its wake.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
18 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
100
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Books Ltd
SIZE
9.2
MB

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