THE SOUND OF THE WORLD BY HEART
An experiment in social isolation turns into a journey of self-discovery as a photojournalist commits to chronicle 60 days in New York city without talking to a single person. More than just an exercise in observation and self-control, he’s hoping to forget a troubled past and mend a broken...
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An experiment in social isolation turns into a journey of self-discovery as a photojournalist commits to chronicle 60 days in New York city without talking to a single person. More than just an exercise in observation and self-control, he’s hoping to forget a troubled past and mend a broken heart. But the city has a sneaky way of throwing the best laid plans and noble efforts to waste revealing secrets that lie right in front of him. All he has to do is open his eyes ... A touching, vividly illustrated journey through contemporary modern New York, exploring what it takes to find yourself- and maybe your soulmate - in the middle of a crowded, bustling modern world.
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN:
9781941302385 (1941302386)
ASIN: 1941302386
Publish date: 2017-07-11
Publisher: Lion Forge Comics
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
This was a beautiful book with a cute message that tells us to be approachable if we want people to communicate with us. It is a guy who is a photographer, is hearing challenged, and has bet his editor that he can go for a certain time without anybody talking to him. A girl begins to show up in ever...
I'm not an expert, but I think the artwork is very good in this graphic novel. A+ The story is sort of wistful and a bit spiritual. It talks about deep things like the heart of a city and it's people. I don't believe that I understood the message it's trying to give, but I did find it uplifting....
I received this book for review from NetGalley.This is a very nice story with beautiful art. I enjoyed the plot and even though Sam has his own uncommon way of life, I still enjoyed him as a character. I did feel like there was something missing, but overall I think that for me, the book achieved wh...