Maria Popova
68 BOOKS

Maria Popova

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Maria Popova is a Bulgarian-born, American-based essayist, book author, poet, and writer of literary and arts commentary and cultural criticism that has found wide appeal both for her writing and for the visual stylistics that accompany it.

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Poetry UnboundFaith, Hope and CarnageTreesThings to Look Forward ToBittersweet (Oprah's Book Club): How Sorrow and Longing Make Us WholeUncommon MeasureGoldA History of the World (in Dingbats)SweatLost & Found
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Man's Search for MeaningOn the Shortness of LifeThe RepublicOn the Move: A LifeDesert SolitaireOn science, necessity, and the love of God;Stumbling on HappinessGathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of MossesStill WritingThe Essential Scratch and Sniff Guide to Becoming a Wine Expert
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A Rap on RaceThe Journal of Henry David Thoreau, 1837-1861The Sea TrilogyWhy Design MattersThe Extended MindWilliam Blake vs. the WorldAlmost HerGoodnight MoonAutumn LightFull Tilt
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Book of QuestionsThe Balance WithinAn Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around UsTo Believe in Things. Words by Joseph Pintauro; Pages by Corita KentThe Truth About TrustThe BrownstoneSea & FogDeep PlayThe Story of FerdinandThe Gashlycrumb Tinies
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Catching the LightWhy Love HurtsThe Three AstronautsBefore I Grew UpMake Meatballs SingWhat Is A River?Blue Floats AwayThe Tree in MeThe Boy Whose Head Was Filled With StarsSeeking an Aurora
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Social Dimensions of HealthThe Necessary AngelAnalogiaThe UnwindingMoominland MidwinterThe Book of Memory GapsThe Magic BoxA Responsibility to AweKenny's WindowThe Paper-Flower Tree
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The Little PrinceDusk, Night, DawnEmilyThe Rabbit BoxA Life of One's OwnThe Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and WinLittle PanicThe Journal of Henry David Thoreau