Published on October 21, 2023 at 12:24 p.m. Modified on October 21, 2023 at 12:25 p.m.
We think we know our loved ones, our friends. The way they talk, dress, what they like to eat, read, where they prefer to spend their vacations, what they think about life. But is this really the case? Can you name your alter ego’s favorite movie? The job your father would have wanted to do if life had not decided otherwise? Do you know which celebrity your best friend would like to spend a day with if a good genius asked her?
These questions and many others appear in Always unmentionable, a fun book to put in everyone’s hands. This is also its principle, desired by the British Patrick Potter and Gary Shove, authors of this publication which has just been released in French by Albin Michel. Propose to those around you a barrage of questions, intimate or not, to which each person will be invited to answer in earnest, with a pencil.
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2023-10-21 10:25:12
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