Book description
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'.
Albert Espinosa has won several battles with death, which is why his
stories are so full of life. He is powerful because he never gives up.
And as a last resort he bargains: he swapped a leg and a lung for his
life. He has learnt how to lose in order to win. He's hyperactive and
prefers losing sleep to losing experiences. If you want to tell him
something it has to be very good or told very fast. He loves to
provoke people but he does it to make provocations seem normal. His
greatest hope is that after you have read this book you will go off in
search of your yellow world.
Albert Espinosa is a bestselling author. At the age of thirteen,
Albert was diagnosed with cancer, an event that changed his life
forever. When he was fourteen, his left leg had to be amputated. At
sixteen his left lung was removed, and when he was eighteen part of
his liver was taken out. After ten years in and out of hospitals, when
he was finally told that he had been cured of the disease, he realised
that his illness had taught him that what is sad is not dying, but
rather not knowing how to live.
Albert Espinosa has won several battles with death, which is why
his stories are so full of life. He is powerful because he never gives
up. And as a last resort he bargains: he swapped a leg and a lung for
his life. He has learnt how to lose in order to win. He's hyperactive
and prefers losing sleep to losing experiences. If you want to tell
him something it has to be very good or told very fast. He loves to
provoke people but he does it to make provocations seem normal. His
greatest hope is that after you have read this book you will go off in
search of your yellow world.
Albert Espinosa is a bestselling author. At the age of thirteen,
Albert was diagnosed with cancer, an event that changed his life
forever. When he was fourteen, his left leg had to be amputated. At
sixteen his left lung was removed, and when he was eighteen part of
his liver was taken out. After ten years in and out of hospitals, when
he was finally told that he had been cured of the disease, he realised
that his illness had taught him that what is sad is not dying, but
rather not knowing how to live.