Vivid, surprising, and utterly timely, Akiko Busch's HOW TO DISAPPEAR explores the idea of invisibility in nature, art, and science, in search of a more joyful and peaceful way of living in today's increasingly surveilled and publicity ...
For [Busch], invisibility is not simply a negative, the inverse of visibility. Going unseen, undetected, overlooked: These are experiences with their own inherent meaning and power'; what we need is a 'field guide for recognizing them.
Erase Your Digital Footprint, Leave False Trails, and Vanish without a Trace Frank Ahearn, Eileen Horan ... You don't want a skip tracer to find out who your friends are, because he could start exploiting them for information.
To its residents, Sandown is home -- a tiny village holiday resort in the western United States.
From the author of Between the Notes comes a story that shines a light on our love of social media and how sometimes being the person you think you want to be isn’t as great as being the person you truly are.
How to Disappear is the ultimate guide toprotecting your family, yourself, and your identity.
Up for adventure. Loyal to a fault. And she’s pretty sure she can get away with anything...until a young woman is brutally murdered in the woods near Nicolette’s house. Which is why she has to disappear.
How to Disappear is a unique and exhilarating accomplishment, overturning the dangerous modern assumption that somehow fame and visibility equate to success and happiness.
What information about you is out there? Who might have access to it? What can you do about it? In this rapidly changing electronic world, your personal information is no...
Gripping and emotional - a cracking read' Clare Mackintosh 'Totally addictive, with twists that repeatedly pulled the rug from under my feet' Erin Kelly 'This book will take you on a whirlwind of emotions' 5***** Reader Review 'Tense and ...
In this series of five brilliantly written and irrepressibly quirky travelogues, Duncan Fallowell sets out to odd corners of the world in pursuit of some extraordinary and improbable characters who were, in most cases, momentarily famous ...
The gripping Sunday Times bestseller that will have you on the edge of your seat until the very last page 'Bravo! How to Disappear is undoubtedly her best yet.
"If this book had been titled something like "How to listen" or "How to be all ears," the title would have been appropriate to the content and directly explained the book's focus.
Moki's images are unsettling and charming, strange yet familiar.