“We come away inspired by the power of storytelling to offer new perspectives, open up new paths, and build community—all benefits that in turn can give us the confidence to explore all of who they are.”

—COACH

The Book of Answers is honored to be selected by the international fashion powerhouse COACH and big five publisher Penguin Random House, with a special edition volume in their Spring 2026 bag charm line.

Carol Bolt (The Book of Answers) is in the marvelous company of acclaimed authors; Maya Angelou (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings), Jane Austin (Sense and Sensibility), Glennon Doyle (Untamed), Camryn Garrett (Friday I’m In Love), Jandy Nelson (I’ll Give You the Sun) and Celeste Ng (Little Fires Everywhere).

Cultural talents Shan Yuchin, Elle Fanning, Storm Reid, Paige Bueckers and others, reach out with the keen ability to tell visual stories that embody the COACH taglines: #CouragetoBeReal and #ExploreYourStory.

With this Spring 2026 bag charm line, COACH seeks to fuel Gen Z co-creation, deepen conversations and cultural relevance with new partners that will have a global reach.

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“This book is just for fun, don’t be too serious”

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All the answers…The Book of Answers is a great conversation starter/party coffee table book. It is such a simple idea, yet you’ll get hours of fun and entertainment out of it.”

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Modern day 8-ball… this is a great little book, a modern day version of the classic eight ball, only more ‘sophisticated’. It is reasonably priced, attractively bound and is versatile enough to be a great gift for both men and women. And let’s face  it, everyone can use a little ‘free’ advice every now and again.”

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It has everything…I liked it because it’s exactly what it is supposed to be. Light, witty and fun!”

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“Really fun book! My friends and I use it at times when we get bored and it’s hella fun.
Everyone should try this out at least once!”

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“A fun book… gave this to a friend as a birthday gift- and it proved to the hit of the evening. Its utterly silly- often riotously funny and at times eerily on-target”