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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher |
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A YEAR OF WEEKS
52 Awesome Weeks of Trying New Things
Full of charming illustrations and inspiring prompts, A Year of Weeks is an interactive, imagination-sparking road map for a year of trying new things -- broken into 52 exciting, achievable activities.
From drinking enough water to trying out hand lettering, readers will delight in the engaging challenges and perspective-expanding activities curated by artist Erica Root in A Year of Weeks. Drawing on a wide range of prompts -- from the practical to the dreamy -- each week offers opportunities to try new things. And with each day broken down to bite-sized morsels and accomplishable goals, like dusting small corners or learning how to draw animal mugs, this adorable book has a little something for everyone in search of inspiration -- from those who love decluttering to those who love lists. Through engaging activities and imagination-sparking illustrations, A Year of Weeks offers endless opportunities for enriching your life -- one week at a time.
Key selling points:
- On-trend approach to personal growth: A Year of Weeks offers a fun, varied, and incredibly doable way of bringing something new into your life, without having to make massive changes. It appeals to audiences that flocked to interactive journals like The 52 Lists Project and Start Where You Are.
- Gift-worthy, broadly appealing aesthetic: The illustrations make this book both contemporary and unique. It is soft and pretty, lending an air of approachability to the project that invites readers in.
- Interactive angle, perfect for readers who crave personalization: With more content than you'd find in a journal, but plenty of opportunities for interaction (particularly the checklists) this appeals to readers who might not want to go all-in on a guided journal but still want a book they can make their own.
Erica Root is a Philadelphia-based illustrator, artist, and mom of two.
Key selling points:
- On-trend approach to personal growth: A Year of Weeks offers a fun, varied, and incredibly doable way of bringing something new into your life, without having to make massive changes. It appeals to audiences that flocked to interactive journals like The 52 Lists Project and Start Where You Are.
- Gift-worthy, broadly appealing aesthetic: The illustrations make this book both contemporary and unique. It is soft and pretty, lending an air of approachability to the project that invites readers in.
- Interactive angle, perfect for readers who crave personalization: With more content than you'd find in a journal, but plenty of opportunities for interaction (particularly the checklists) this appeals to readers who might not want to go all-in on a guided journal but still want a book they can make their own.
Erica Root is a Philadelphia-based illustrator, artist, and mom of two.
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Published 2021-04-06 by Running Press |