Name: | A Very Punchable Face |
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By: | Colin Jost |
Narrated by: | Colin Jost |
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Length | 7 hrs and 41 mins |
Category: | Biographies & Memoirs, Entertainment & Celebrities |
Release Date: | 2020-07-13 |
Language: | English |
There is no definitive answer to this question, as the book is popular in many different countries and regions for a variety of reasons. However, some of the most likely candidates for the country/region in which it is most listened to include the United States (due to the popularity of the book there), the United Kingdom (due to the book’s popularity with English-speaking audiences), and Australia (due to the book’s popularity with Australian readers).
A Very Punchable Face is a collection of essays by journalist and author Olga Khazan. The book explores the science and psychology behind why some people are more likely to be punched in the face than others, and delves into the stories of people who have been on the receiving end of violence. Khazan also examines the societal factors that contribute to a culture of violence, and offers solutions for how to reduce violence in our world.
A few lessons that can be learned from the story include: never underestimate anyone, always be prepared for anything, and never give up.
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