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I love [this] book… I read it and it’s bewitched me ever since. I’m spellbound -- Chris Evans, Radio 2

The New "Hygge", The People's Friend

If you feel you've lost your mojo, Ikigai could be the bedside reading you need to kickstart a more mindful 2018, Vegetarian Living

This book is beautifully and delicately written. It is perfect for the real world…comforting, easy to read, Nouse

Ikigai urges individuals to simplify their lives by pursuing what sparks joy for them, Marie 'KonMari' Kondo

About the Author

Héctor García (Author)
Héctor García is a citizen of Japan, where he has lived for over a decade, and of Spain, where he was born. He is the author of several books about Japanese culture, including two worldwide bestsellers, A Geek in Japan and Ikigai. A former software engineer, he worked at CERN in Switzerland before moving to Japan.

Francesc Miralles (Author)
Francesc Miralles is the award-winning and internationally bestselling author of books about how to live well, together with the novels Love in Small Letters and Wabi-Sabi.

Alongside Héctor García, he was welcomed to Okinawa in Japan, where the inhabitants live for longer than in any other place in the world. There they had the chance to interview more than a hundred villagers about their philosophy for a long and happy life.