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Lesley Alderman

    Lesley Alderman is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor specializing in health, finance, and psychology. As a former staff writer for Money magazine and deputy editor at Real Simple, she tackles complex subjects with a focus on their impact on readers' lives. Her work aims to connect personal well-being with financial stability and psychological understanding. Alderman brings both expertise and a deep human perspective to her writing.

    The Book of Times
    • The Book of Times

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.3(87)Add rating

      An endlessly fascinating, beautifully designed survey of time—how long things take, how long things last, and how we spend our days Our relationship to time is complex and paradoxical: Time stands still. Time also flies. Tomorrow is another day. Yet there's no time like the present. We want to do more in less time, but wish we could slow the clock. And despite all our time-saving devices—iPhones, DVRs, high-speed trains—Americans feel that they have less leisure time than ever. In an era when our time feels fractured and imperiled, The Book of Times encourages readers to ponder time used and time spent. How long does it take to find a new mate, digest a hamburger, or compose a symphony? How much time do we spend daydreaming, texting, and getting ready for work? The book challenges our beliefs and urges us to consider how, and why, some things get faster, some things slow down, and some things never change (the need for seven to eight hours of sleep). Packed with compelling charts, lists, and quizzes, as well as new and intriguing research, The Book of Times is an addictive, browsable, and provocative look at the idea of time from every direction.

      The Book of Times