Enjoy a daily dose of wonder and delight with these brilliant nuggets of wisdom. Why is a heart
not heart-shaped? Will I ever understand cryptocurrency? What am I doing when I apricate? And
is everything getting worse? Finding the time to appreciate the bounty of our world can be
tricky amid the demands of work family and scrolling our phones. Happily E. Foley and B.
Coates have curated A Year of Living Curiously a book of daily shots of knowledge that will
lift your spirits and expand your mind in a flash. In 365 joyfully random utterly fascinating
entries you'll learn what the Japanese mean by 'kuchisabishii' and how the Victorians
communicates through flowers you'll start to get quantum computing and discover the secret
history of the bobble hat. There are tales of footballing bees and Viking mice the beginning
of the thesaurus and the end of the library of Alexandria. Spend just two minutes a day with
this glorious almanac of curious treasure and you'll end your year full of wonder and just that
little bit wiser.