Ana Miranda's forthcoming book, 'Phonedemic: The Unrelenting Loss of Humanity's Ability to Truly Connect', delves into the societal shift towards digital dependency and its profound implications for human relationships. Scheduled for release on December 18, 2024, by 3 Wolves Press, the book combines Miranda's personal narrative of overcoming addiction with a critical look at how smartphones and digital technologies have become a new form of societal addiction.
The timing of 'Phonedemic' is particularly poignant, as the global pandemic has exacerbated our reliance on digital platforms for everyday interactions. Miranda's work not only critiques this trend but also provides actionable advice for individuals seeking to reclaim their ability to engage in meaningful, face-to-face connections. Her unique perspective, drawn from her own experiences, offers a hopeful outlook on the possibility of balancing technology use with real-world interactions.
Beyond its critique, 'Phonedemic' serves as a catalyst for readers to evaluate their own digital habits. Miranda's engaging and humorous approach makes the book accessible, encouraging a broad audience to consider the quality of their connections in the digital age. The book's release is expected to contribute to ongoing discussions about technology's role in mental health and social well-being, highlighting the need for a conscious approach to digital consumption.
For those interested in exploring these themes further, 'Phonedemic' will be available for purchase on Amazon.ca and Amazon.com starting December 18, 2024. Miranda's book is poised to be a significant contribution to the dialogue on navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by our digital world.


