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Humans of Dublin

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This unique collection of portraits and stories taken on the streets of Dublin presents all of human life in a diverse and vibrant city. A little over two years ago, Peter Varga began to walk the streets of Dublin, interviewing and photographing those he met along the way. What he uncovered were the powerful stories that hide in plain sight as we rush about our lives, too busy to notice.

247 pages, Hardcover

Published February 15, 2017

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Péter Varga

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November 16, 2020
After reading this book. I ended up appreciating each moment with the people who I know and don’t know. Some stories made me feel that there are still good humans alive by the humanities and living in a beautiful place called Dublin. My emotions were flow between oh cute, it’s so kind, sad, crying, and there is a hope. I realized that there wasn’t any interview with kids. It’s great idea from the book writer to give us the chance to be part of the book and write our story. From there I started to question myself. What are the feelings that I want my readers to feel against myself, and how would I feel about it when I read it in the future? That’s why I did not include myself but eventually I would.
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May 16, 2017
4 Humans of Dublin Stars

Reading this book, going from page to page and looking at the beautiful pictures was so enjoyable. I loved it and its definitely one for your coffee table.
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