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Recipient of the ITB Book Award 2008 for best travel photo book.
The intrepid authors of this inspiring travel diary journeyed the world for 56 days in search of an answer. In New York they asked a cab driver, in Tokyo a hairdresser, and in Bangkok a street vendor. People readily offered illuminating opinions and anecdotes on what happiness means to them. The journey is recorded in fascinating snapshots from San Francisco, Bali, India, Laos and more, locating happiness in day-to-day life around the globe.
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In the noisy bustle of London’s West End, I have been looking for sanctuaries of quietness and contemplation. I found them in the back alleys and doorways of Chinatown.
At night, when the countless restaurants compete for tourists and theatregoers, throngs of visitors collide with Chinatown’s tight-knit ethnic community. By the time the restaurants open, some of the kitchen staff have already been working since early morning. Many of them are recent immigrants who speak little more than a few words of English. Some will have clocked more than 60 hours when the week is over.
Portraits of Larry Love (aka Rob Spragg) and The Very Reverend Dr. D. Wayne Love (aka Jake Black).
Founded in Brixton 1995, Alabama 3 achieved success when the producers of hit TV series The Sopranos chose the track "Woke Up This Morning" for the show's opening credits.