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Jason Gay

    Jason Gay es el columnista deportivo de The Wall Street Journal, cuyo trabajo ha aparecido en publicaciones como Vogue, GQ y Rolling Stone. Su escritura se caracteriza por un humor agudo y una observación perspicaz, explorando ingeniosamente las complejidades del mundo del deporte y la vida en general. El estilo distintivo de Gay captura tanto las absurdidades como los triunfos de la existencia moderna, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva refrescante y a menudo humorística sobre lo que significa ser humano hoy en día. Su habilidad para conectar anécdotas personales con temas universales lo convierte en un narrador accesible y cautivador.

    Little Victories
    I Wouldn't Do That If I Were Me
    • New York Times bestselling author Jason Gay takes a humorous and insightful look at life in the face of a seemingly overwhelming series of ongoing societal change and phenomena that we never anticipated, exploring the effects on parenthood, marriage, friendship, work, play, and all aspects of the strange lives we find ourselves living.

      I Wouldn't Do That If I Were Me
    • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A "hilarious" debut (People) about family and fatherhood, sickness and health, heartbreak and joy—from a Wall Street Journal writer. Some days success isn't about doing it all—it's just about getting out of your pajamas before 2 P.M. Jason Gay sets the example for how to . . . * Build the perfect wedding playlist without being a music snob. * Go home for the holidays without abandoning your family at a highway rest stop. * Support kids’ sports without brawling with another parent in the parking lot. * Make ten million dollars in fifteen minutes. (Okay, that’s a total lie.) Whether you’re a recent grad, a Little League coach in the making, or a wise grandparent who has seen it all, Little Victories will remind you to celebrate the small moments, perfect and imperfect alike. Finally, this is one book that loves you for who you are—and especially for who you aren’t.

      Little Victories