Ana Miranda's forthcoming book, 'Phonedemic: The Unrelenting Loss of Humanity's Ability to Truly Connect,' set for release on December 18, 2024, by 3 Wolves Press, addresses the critical issue of society's growing dependence on digital devices. Miranda, drawing from her personal experiences with addiction and recovery, parallels her journey with the widespread addiction to smartphones and digital technologies, highlighting how this dependency is reshaping human interactions.
The book emerges at a pivotal moment, following a global pandemic that has intensified reliance on digital platforms for work, education, and socializing. Miranda's narrative extends beyond critique, offering practical advice for mitigating device dependency and advocating for a resurgence in face-to-face interactions. Her candid and humorous approach makes the complex subject matter accessible, aiming to inspire readers to reevaluate their digital habits.
'Phonedemic' arrives amidst escalating concerns over technology's effects on mental health, social skills, and overall well-being. Miranda's work is poised to contribute significantly to the discourse on balancing digital convenience with the irreplaceable value of authentic human connections. Available on Amazon.ca and Amazon.com, the book is expected to catalyze discussions on navigating the digital age without sacrificing the essence of human interaction.


