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Dan Rubinstein

    Dan Rubinstein is an award-winning writer and editor whose work delves into complex societal issues and human experiences with a keen, insightful perspective. He is known for a clear, elegant style that draws readers deeply into his subjects. His contributions appear in prominent publications, offering engaging reportage and thoughtful commentary. Rubinstein's writing explores the intricacies of the modern world with a discerning eye.

    Immanuel
    Genesis
    Kelly Wearstler: Synchronicity
    Born to Walk
    • Born to Walk

      The Transformative Power of a Pedestrian Act

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(299)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of hiking and holistic well-being, the author embarks on journeys with influential visionaries, uncovering insights into physical, mental, spiritual, social, economic, and environmental health. Through these walks, he reflects on the transformative power of nature and the importance of connecting with both ourselves and the world around us.

      Born to Walk
    • Kelly Wearstler: Synchronicity

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on bold and minimalist design, this book showcases Kelly Wearstler's latest residential and hospitality projects through immersive photography and detailed insights. Celebrated for her unique aesthetic that blends contemporary, vintage, and organic elements, Wearstler profiles seven striking designs, including a sleek home in Venice Beach and the dynamic Proper hotels in Santa Monica and Austin. Accompanied by insightful commentary from Dan Rubinstein, it serves as an essential resource for designers and homeowners seeking elegant inspiration.

      Kelly Wearstler: Synchronicity
    • Immanuel

      • 275 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Wie konnte Feuchtwanger ein neugeborenes Kind verschwinden lassen und das Buch (Die Jüdin von Toledo) beenden, ohne dass der Leser weiss, was aus dem Kind wurde? Diese Frage liess mich nicht in Ruhe. Ich versuchte mir verschiedene Möglichkeiten vorzustellen, bis ich eine fand, die mich zur Tat drängte, dem Kind (Immanuel) ein Leben zu schenken!

      Immanuel