“When I looked for beauty every day, I found it. Large or small, I found it. And—in far fewer than 365 days—it hit me at a very deep level that we live in an astonishingly beautiful world. The more we focus on the beauty in the world, the more we live in a beautiful world.” -Catherine Ryan HydeBestselling author of DON'T LET ME GO and PAY IT FORWARD, avid amateur photographer, and travel and nature enthusiast Catherine Ryan Hyde combines her love of photography with her popular #DailyGratitude practice in a new gorgeous photo 365 DAYS OF PHOTOS FROM A BEAUTIFUL WORLD. Catherine's #DailyGratitude practice evolved from the simple act of finding something to be grateful for every day and sharing it with others. Now, Catherine has compiled a year's worth of her favorite awe-inspiring and life-affirming moments in 365 DAYS OF GRATITUDE, a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of our world and to the joyful act of giving thanks.
Catherine Ryan Hyde is the author of more than 50 published and forthcoming books.
She is co-author, with publishing industry blogger Anne R. Allen, of How to be a Writer in the E-Age: a Self-Help Guide.
Her bestselling 1999 novel Pay It Forward was made into a major Warner Brothers motion picture. It was chosen by the American Library Association for its Best Books for Young Adults list, and translated into more than two dozen languages for distribution in over 30 countries. Simon & Schuster released a special 15th anniversary edition in December of ’14.
Pay It Forward: Young Readers Edition, an age-appropriate edited edition of the original novel, was released by Simon & Schuster in August of ‘14. It is suitable for children as young as eight.
A relaxing, peaceful read with beautiful photos of wildlife and landscapes. I do gratitude photography, too. It can change your life in a big way if you are always focusing on blessings in your environment.
No rating because I find the general idea great and don't think it would be fair to evaluate what's appealing or not nor if such a personal project is to my liking or not. The 365 pictures and their titles/descriptions share a lot of the author's thoughts and feelings in general though although about her mother and her recent death (at time of publication).
Her pictures are awesome, they made you feel like you were there with Catherine, like the grand canyon area where I grew up,nd yellow stone. My dad drove truest busses I 1920-1930. Thank you
It was such a pleasure to see beauty in a world so full of ugliness. I have been to many of those places. Thank you for bringing back memories of a happy time in my life. 🍃🍂🍁🍃