AccueilGroupesDiscussionsPlusTendances
Site de recherche
Ce site utilise des cookies pour fournir nos services, optimiser les performances, pour les analyses, et (si vous n'êtes pas connecté) pour les publicités. En utilisant Librarything, vous reconnaissez avoir lu et compris nos conditions générales d'utilisation et de services. Votre utilisation du site et de ses services vaut acceptation de ces conditions et termes.

Résultats trouvés sur Google Books

Cliquer sur une vignette pour aller sur Google Books.

Chargement...

Thanks A Thousand: A Gratitude Journey (TED Books)

par A. J. Jacobs

MembresCritiquesPopularitéÉvaluation moyenneMentions
1368200,715 (3.67)7
After being dared by his son, A. J. Jacobs decided to thank every single person involved in producing his morning cup of coffee. The resulting journey takes him across the globe and transforms his life.
Aucun
Chargement...

Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre

Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre.

» Voir aussi les 7 mentions

Affichage de 1-5 de 7 (suivant | tout afficher)
I really wanted to like this because it's such a great idea but I feel like something was missing. Maybe it was the lack of any sort of stakes for the author. To me it read like an expanded to-do list, ticking off people to thank.

But I *love* the idea and I'm glad it's done - I just feel like something got lost in the translation because I just couldn't get invested in it. I suspect he had some trouble at times as well - especially toward the end where he didn't even know how many people he had thanked. 957? 1015? Oh I don't know, I'll call it 1000. Good enough. That feels like a metaphor for what I saw as the biggest shortcoming of the book. ( )
  toddtyrtle | Dec 28, 2022 |
I picked this up because I really like A.J. Jacobs' books. I love his sense of humour and the flashes of insights his examinations provide, both for him and for me! A look at the supply chain for a cup of coffee would be interesting on its own. This book provides that (at least a partial look), and also provides an examination of gratitude. How "thank you" has become largely perfunctory; how people react to being thanked and some of the moral or ethical issues around gratitude. As always, Mr. Jacobs' books make me think. And smile. ( )
  LynnB | Oct 25, 2022 |
I'm really cringing at this review. I really wanted to like it more than I did.

His earlier books were
1) longer
2) funnier
3) and sounded less preachy.

Honestly I'm not sure why this one bothered me as much. The project is admirable, and the thought is good, it just didn't seem as permanent or well-done as the others. And I wish that it had been because I know that he's capable of better, less-"preachy" sounding, stuff. ( )
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
Perhaps A.J. Jacobs misread "gratitude journal" (a common thing nowadays) as "gratitude journey". Thus the idea for this book was born - and a pretty good book at that. ( )
  jasoncomely | Aug 29, 2019 |
Books by [[A.J. Jacobs]] are fun to read, and this book was no exception. In this book, Jacobs thanks a thousand people who are responsible for his morning cup of coffee. I'm glad he chose coffee because that is a subject to which I can well relate as I am a "coffee snob". I never stopped to realize the number of people who are responsible for the coffee I drink at least every morning, but also the topic of gratitude has been on my mind a lot recently as I worry about the political situation within my country and worry about people who seem to be completely devoid of gratitude. Hence this little book was very welcome in my reading list this month.

At the end of this book is a list of the people whom the author thanks personally. I feel the most debt of gratitude to the farmers who actually raise the plants producing coffee beans, harvest them and send them to market. I also feel a much gratitude to people within organizations who work for Fair trade practices and sustainable environmental practices. I think it's good to not take what we have for granted, and this book is but a small example of a way to do that. ( )
1 voter SqueakyChu | Mar 31, 2019 |
Affichage de 1-5 de 7 (suivant | tout afficher)
aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Vous devez vous identifier pour modifier le Partage des connaissances.
Pour plus d'aide, voir la page Aide sur le Partage des connaissances [en anglais].
Titre canonique
Titre original
Titres alternatifs
Date de première publication
Personnes ou personnages
Lieux importants
Évènements importants
Films connexes
Épigraphe
Dédicace
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
To my family. And everyone else.
Premiers mots
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
It's a Tuesday morning, and I'm in the presence of one of the most mind-boggling accomplishments in human history.
Citations
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
“Thanks again for the coffee,” I say as we sit down at one of Joe’s small tables.
“Thanks for thanking me,” she says.
I consider thanking her for thanking me for thanking her, but decide to cut it off lest we get caught in an infinite loop.
“People would come in and say, ‘I’d like a cup of coffee.’ And I’d say, ‘What are you looking for? What flavor notes are you interested in?’ And they’d say, ‘I don’t care. I just want my fucking cup of coffee’.”
You should feel like you’re drinking right from an old-style ceramic cup...sort of how the ideal condom should feel like you’re not wearing it (my analogy, not his).
“I seriously think I might have to thank every single human on earth,” I say.
By the time I take a sip, the bean has been on a nine-month-long journey of 2,500 miles across the equator. It has traveled by motorcycles, trucks, boats, vans, pallets, shoulders, and forklifts. It’s been stored in buckets, bags, tubs, and metal containers the size of a small apartment. It’s come down a tree, descended a mountain, docked in ports, navigated customs, been loaded into a warehouse, rattled around on flatbeds. It’s like a tiny caffeinated Amazing Race contestant.
Derniers mots
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
(Cliquez pour voir. Attention : peut vendre la mèche.)
Notice de désambigüisation
Directeur de publication
Courtes éloges de critiques
Langue d'origine
DDC/MDS canonique
LCC canonique

Références à cette œuvre sur des ressources externes.

Wikipédia en anglais

Aucun

After being dared by his son, A. J. Jacobs decided to thank every single person involved in producing his morning cup of coffee. The resulting journey takes him across the globe and transforms his life.

Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque

Description du livre
Résumé sous forme de haïku

Discussion en cours

Aucun

Couvertures populaires

Vos raccourcis

Évaluation

Moyenne: (3.67)
0.5
1
1.5
2 2
2.5 1
3 9
3.5 5
4 14
4.5
5 5

Est-ce vous ?

Devenez un(e) auteur LibraryThing.

 

À propos | Contact | LibraryThing.com | Respect de la vie privée et règles d'utilisation | Aide/FAQ | Blog | Boutique | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliothèques historiques | Critiques en avant-première | Partage des connaissances | 204,505,111 livres! | Barre supérieure: Toujours visible