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Found

Found II

The Second Book

Back for more goodness with the second Found book.

New ideas aren't easy. But the folks at Found Magazine came up with one. What if, instead of walking by those things on the street, or in your apartment building by the mailbox, you pick them up and share them with the world.

And then, when you're use to putting out magazines, you dream big. Found becomes a book.

For the last couple years people have been sending FOUND their amazing, hilarious, and heartbreaking finds, and so - thanks to user contributions - the biggest FOUND project yet is born into the world.

The FOUND book has 252 pages of all-new never-seen-before finds, plus 40 pages of the FOUND old-school favorites.

Price: $14.00

Pages: 252

Estimated Time To Ship: 1 day

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The Washington Post
A treasury of trash, a wonderfully weird collection...a fascinating glimpse into the wackier depths of America's collective subconscious.

From Publishers Weekly
In the tradition of NPR's National Story Project comes this funky collection of letters, flyers and other miscellany from the pages of Found magazine. Rothbart, the magazine's editor and founder, has pulled together the funniest, weirdest and most moving items found by himself and his readers over the years... At times, reading the notes and letters feels uncomfortably voyeuristic, and inevitably, readers are left wanting more, wishing for details about these lives beyond what the sketchy fragments provide (did that scoundrel Mario ever change his wanton ways?). A provocative and original book...
David Sedaris
A fascinating collection. It will break your heart.

Sarah Vowell
Writers resent Found. How would you feel if you spent months and years slaving over stories when these talented rubberneckers can't seem to walk their dogs without tripping over one teensy epic after another? No fair!

David Eggers
The extreme pleasure this book brings is really hard to explain, and the more we try to analyze it, the more troubling our enjoyment might become.

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