The Book of (More) Delights

The Book of (More) Delights

by Ross Gay

Narrated by Ross Gay

Unabridged — 6 hours, 48 minutes

The Book of (More) Delights

The Book of (More) Delights

by Ross Gay

Narrated by Ross Gay

Unabridged — 6 hours, 48 minutes

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From Inciting Joy, to The Book of Delights, to now The Book of (More) Delights, Ross Gay helps us understand each other, the world and our place in it. The mini-essays contained within The Book of (More) Delights give pause to consider the day ahead. It’s a heartfelt reminder to live your life the way you want to live it.

From bestselling author of The Book of Delights and award-winning poet, a book of lyrical mini-essays celebrating the everyday that will inspire readers to rediscover the joys in the world around us.

Ross Gay's essays have been called “exquisite” (Tracy K. Smith), “imperative” (the New York Times Book Review), and “brilliant” (Ada Limón). Now, in this new collection of genre-defying pieces, again written over the course of a year, one of America's most original voices continues his ongoing investigation of delight.

For Gay, what delights us is what connects us, what gives us meaning, from the joy of hearing a nostalgic song blasting from a passing car to the pleasure of refusing the “ubiquitous, nefarious” scannable QR code menus, from the tiny dog he fell hard for to his mother baking a dozen kinds of cookies for her grandchildren.

As always, Gay revels in the natural world-sweet potatoes being harvested, a hummingbird carousing in the beebalm, a sunflower growing out of a wall around the cemetery, the shared bounty from a neighbor's fig tree-and the trillion mysterious ways this glorious earth delights us.

For his many fans eagerly awaiting this new volume and for readers who have enjoyed the works of Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Zadie Smith, and Rebecca Solnit, Gay once again offers us “literature that feels as fluent and familiar as a chat with a close friend” (the New York Review of Books). The Book of (More) Delights is a collection to savor and share.

Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

Ross Gay's second book of "essayettes" celebrating delight is as joyful, buoyant, utterly life-affirming, and wonderfully meandering as his first one. Over a year, he writes about the delight he finds in cats, trading fruit, trees, remembering his father, a woman talking to passersby on her porch and the many other residents of Bloomington, Indiana, poetry, teachers, kissing small dogs, and a whole lot more. His narration is warm and conversational and absolutely overflowing with gratitude. These praise songs come alive in his easy poet's voice, often tinged with a smile or a laugh, full of curiosity, agile, and inviting. Gay's earnest love of the world is not merely welcome--it is vital. This short audiobook is a triumph. L.S. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

★ 09/18/2023

Poet Gay once again engages in a daily “delight practice” in the enchanting encore to The Book of Delights. In 81 brief essays, Gay turns his perpetually wonder-struck eye on the people and places around him, constructing an elaborate ode to the art of close attention. For example, in “The Lady in the Tree,” he spins a trip to the laundromat into a hallucinatory romp; in “Dream Dancing,” he falls into a synergistic dance with young people in a park; and in “One Million Kisses,” he overcomes his reservations about small dogs by caring for his mother-in-law’s “pipsqueak pup.” Through it all, Gay’s lyrical, stream-of-consciousness style—which always remains on the right side of saccharine (“Before you go there,” he addresses the reader, “I’m not being optimistic. I’m just paying attention”)—lends potentially mundane subject matter, such as stopping for lunch on a road trip or observing neighborhood garden gnomes, a shimmering, near-magical quality. These unforgettable vignettes will enhance readers’ appreciation for their own surroundings. Agent: Liza Dawson, Liza Dawson Assoc. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

"By popular demand, Ross Gay is back, better than ever . . . This time he swings his basket higher, slower, for a whole new bevy of brainy and witty noticings."​—Garden & Gun

Named a Best/Most Anticipated Book of Fall/2023 by TIME.com, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers WeeklyBook Riot, Christian Science Monitor, & more!

“Books to Read When You Have the Seasonal Sniffles” by Boston Globe

"Yes, please. I'll have another dose of delight."—Margaret Roach, The New York Times

“[Gay] rejoices in the fleeting pleasures of everyday life. …heartfelt… [He] calls on us to marvel at nature’s small wonders and remember that we’re all connected.”—Washington Post

"Another startling, sensuous collection of miniature essays... again and again, joy wins out over despair as Gay pays tribute to a world of people "'bumbling, flailing, hurting, failing, changing.'"—Booklist

“Keenly observed and delivered with deftness, these essays are a testament to the artfulness of attention and everyday joy.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Gay's work never sugar coats the difficulties or fragility of life, but it is still so hopeful.”  —Wild Geese Bookshop—USA Today

“Gay proves that he’s able to endlessly expand on any minute detail of life in a way that’s not only interesting, but that’s often profound, open-ended, and sometimes even revelatory. It’s clear that these 'delights' are a gift not only for the author himself but also for every one of the readers he touches.”—Shondaland

“Ross Gay, and I will praise him forever, is a beautiful writer who reminds us of the beauty in small, everyday things.”—Ann Patchett, The Skimm

"A feel-good book... [it] expertly whisks readers away to simpler times. The book’s happy, worry-free vibes make it the ultimate vacation read, no matter the time of year."—Travel & Leisure

“His delightful observations of everyday life are a reminder that joy is all around us, we just have to be willing to look for it”—TIME.com

“His delightful observations of everyday life are a reminder that joy is all around us, we just have to be willing to look for it”—TheRoot.com

“Ross Gay’s ‘delight practice’ turns out to be exactly what I need to cope with this whole being-a-human-in-2024 thing… A gloriously unpredictable compendium of observations and celebrations of a life lived with full attention.”—The Guardian

"Savor every morsel of language in this catalog of daily joys."—The Presbyterian Outlook

“Ross Gay follows up his 2019 bestseller, The Book of Delights, with another collection of charming essays as quirky, engaging, and wryly humorous as the first. These reflections on what makes life meaningful offer a provocative episodic read.”—Christian Science Monitor

“Enormously delightful. Gay is a master at amplifying the delights all around us”—Literary Hub

“Enchanting… These unforgettable vignettes will enhance readers’ appreciation for their own surroundings.” Publishers Weekly

"This trilogy of titles help us understand each other, the world, and our place in it."—Barnes & Noble Reads

“A refreshing reminder that joy surrounds us everywhere”—Bookreporter.com

"A lovely book continuing his celebration of the everyday delights! Staff recommended! Highly! Happily!"—My Edmund News

“Gay’s work is a reminder of all things tiny and beautiful, small but miraculous, ordinary yet magical. Read The Book of (More) Delights. It will grant you some gorgeous silence.”—Brown Daily Herald

“Heartening. Informal yet inspired, off-the-cuff yet beautifully composed… The Book of (More) Delights provides abundant avenues to appreciate our world.”—BookPage

“Beautifully written and a balm for our times."—Toronto Star

"Short essays with wonderfully playful writing that made me feel understood while also providing a new way to see the world. ...simultaneously unique and relatable... Something to keep stashed away for when you need a quick pick-me-up."—St. Louis Public Radio

“Ross Gay’s latest collection of essays The Book of (More) Delights is a dose of joy, perfect for dark winter months.”​—Montclair Local

“This tour of delights is itself a delight.”—Boston Globe

“[Gay] is wry but hopeful, which feels so necessary in our current age.”—Good Times Santa Cruz

“A magical portal into the whimsical, the profound, and the utterly delightful facets of life. Gay’s prose is like a symphony… Prepare to be enchanted, uplifted, and ultimately transformed.”—Medium.com

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

Ross Gay's second book of "essayettes" celebrating delight is as joyful, buoyant, utterly life-affirming, and wonderfully meandering as his first one. Over a year, he writes about the delight he finds in cats, trading fruit, trees, remembering his father, a woman talking to passersby on her porch and the many other residents of Bloomington, Indiana, poetry, teachers, kissing small dogs, and a whole lot more. His narration is warm and conversational and absolutely overflowing with gratitude. These praise songs come alive in his easy poet's voice, often tinged with a smile or a laugh, full of curiosity, agile, and inviting. Gay's earnest love of the world is not merely welcome--it is vital. This short audiobook is a triumph. L.S. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2023-05-27
In this follow-up toThe Book of Delights, the esteemed poet catalogs more quiet pleasures and causes for gratitude.

Gay adheres to the same guidelines he followed in the previous volume: “write them daily, write them quickly, and write them by hand.” The first piece, of 81, opens, “Well, here we are again: this time, my forty-seventh birthday,” and describes a “bounty of delights” that he and his partner, Stephanie, have found in a rented Vermont cabin—e.g., the “forageable bounty” of apples. The following entry pays tribute to his friend Walt on his birthday: “I have needed to be—we need to be—believed in. Which, in a certain kind of way, is like being birthed. And just like his gummy bears and hockey sticks, I guess I’m taking Walt’s birthday. Because when Walt was born, so too was I.” The author offers steadfast company in his optimistic, accessible vignettes and insights about easily overlooked quotidian life. The essays are short, roughly three pages, and it’s a credit to Gay’s tone that he can captivate readers while writing about, for instance, “three truly beautiful spoons,” the pleasure of petting his cat, his annual garlic planting (“garlic’s your tiny professor of faith, your pungent don of gratitude”) and, in a separate piece, garlic harvesting. His sense of wonder at watching an NPR Tiny Desk Concert featuring El DeBarge leads him to this reflection on an Aretha Franklin cover: “She lets it be known, this is for the benefit of you who don’t believe.” Gay closes with an essay sharing the same name as the first, “My Birthday, Again,” in which the author writes, “I’ve completed another year of delights. Or maybe I should say another year of delights has completed me.”

Keenly observed and delivered with deftness, these essays are a testament to the artfulness of attention and everyday joy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178044544
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/19/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,117,243
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