The Simon Element Group
Elements are the foundational materials that life is built upon. The Simon Element Group publishes books that inform, inspire, and enrich readers across the essential dimensions of daily life and work. Through its two imprint units—Simon Element and Simon Acumen—the group publishes trusted voices in lifestyle, self-help, and culinary spaces alongside leading thinkers in business, leadership, and professional development. Together, these imprints champion authoritative, idea-driven books that offer practical guidance and fresh perspective for how we live, grow, and succeed.
Elements are the foundational materials that life is built upon.
Simon Element books provide the information, advice, and inspiration that readers can turn to for personal transformation and a more enriching life.
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On Sale April 26, 2022
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