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An Absolutely Remarkable Thing
by Hank Green
April May, a fresh-out-of-college graphic artist, stumbles upon an overlooked New York sculpture and grabs a friend to make a video about it. What happens next is that there are, in fact, 60 sculptures like it all over the world, all erected in a span of 10 minutes...and these two video makers are overnight internet celebrities.
I love what Hank has to say in this book - I love his vulnerability, the way he states his thoughts about humanity and the internet and and fame and pride and the polarization of the world...and the way he so clearly loves the human race. This is such a timely read geared towards an audience who WILL be influential in just these areas (srsly, this upcoming generation is so great!). We should all be more like Hank.
Also...I cannot WAIT for the sequel!
I love what Hank has to say in this book - I love his vulnerability, the way he states his thoughts about humanity and the internet and and fame and pride and the polarization of the world...and the way he so clearly loves the human race. This is such a timely read geared towards an audience who WILL be influential in just these areas (srsly, this upcoming generation is so great!). We should all be more like Hank.
Also...I cannot WAIT for the sequel!