Froth on the Cappuccino

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Froth on the Cappuccino: How Small Pleasures Can Save Your Life

author:Maeve Haran
format:Hardcover Buy Froth on the Cappuccino Now
publisher:Hay House
released:October 2, 2007
isbn:1401911056
isbn-13:9781401911058
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small but sometimes rather expensive pleasures - Rated 3/5
I do like the pink ribbon but Froth on the Cappuccino has a rather affluent take on 'small' pleasures which supposedly include wearing cashmere, spa days, champagne, pashminas, and fresh pesto. Spas are no longer 'prerogative of the very rich' but are 'a possibility for most of us'. Cheap jewellery is asking a little shop in Paris to make a custom glass tiara.

In the midst of this sweetly but rather obliviously privileged view of pleasures there are a host of concepts that can speak to a much wider audience:

* doing something you've been putting off
* making satisfying economies
* being met from a journey
* tasks with an echo of the past
* listing 3 good things
* seeing life as a web not a ladder

Work is almost entirely absent from the book. Even pleasures that might easily apply to your job are illustrated with a domestic, leisure or family example. Perhaps, for Haran, work is a world of only big pleasures or of none at all?


the feel good factor! - Rated 5/5
What a lovely, easy reading book! The sort you can dip in & out of, sitting with a cup of coffee (cappuccino or otherwise!). I lent it to my 2 big sisters who also loved it & appreciated how it makes you smile & forget the everyday hassles of life. Would recommend it to women everywhere. Even loved the pink inside cover & bookmark!

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