A consoling essay on how to deal with the (inevitable) sorrows of love.
Love has, quite unfairly, come to be associated with being happy. However, it is also one of the most reliable routes to misery. We tend to treat our sadness individually, as if it were unique and shameful. But, as this book explains, there are some solid reasons why love should be highly sorrowful at times. The good news is that, by understanding our romantic troubles and griefs, seeing them in their proper context and appreciating their prevalence, we will cease to feel so alone and so cursed. This essay is not a study in despair; it is a guide to a more consoling, humane, and in its own way, joyful perspective on the complexities of love.
Sorrows of Love:
- I've become a monster
- They're not who they at first seemed to be
- I didn't make the right choice
- I wish I was still single
- There's so much laundry
- It was supposed to be nicer
- I can't tell my partner everything
- I'm so lonely in my relationship
- Sex is a let down
- This is such hard work
Hardback book | 118 x 110mm | 75p