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HUMANS

Humans by Brandon Stanton is a poignant, often challenging exploration of the shared experiences that bind us all, as seen through the lens of his *Humans of New York* project, which he now takes global. Inspired by Edward Steichen’s *The Family of Man* exhibition in 1955, Stanton’s aim is to emphasize the universal aspects of human nature by collecting stories from people across the world.

The book highlights a wide range of human experiences, capturing raw and intimate moments. Stanton’s approach is simple: ask a stranger to share their story, and what emerges are deeply personal, sometimes heartbreaking, and occasionally uplifting tales. A Frenchwoman reveals her lonely existence as she navigates life with the ability to see spirits; a teenager in St. Petersburg reflects on her desire to hold onto childhood innocence, while her peers rush into adulthood. Yet, not all stories are touching; some are abrasive, such as the account of a Dutch man who cynically embraces manipulation in his relationships.

The stories are, at times, stark and difficult, addressing themes like mental illness, addiction, and regret. A mother in Barcelona confesses her desire for a supportive community, while a woman in Iran finds solace and a sense of possibility in literature, declaring that books allow her to live many lives beyond her own.

Overall, Humans is a beautiful, albeit sometimes difficult, testament to the complexity and shared struggles of humanity. Stanton’s ability to capture both the fragility and strength of individuals makes this a powerful reminder of our commonality, even in the face of vast differences. It’s a collection that will move readers, challenge perceptions, and encourage empathy.

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