Love’s Labour Love’s Labour

Love’s Labour

The #1 Sunday Times bestselling author examines love and relationships

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‘A work of genius… It would not be humanly possible for me to recommend his work more highly’ India Knight
‘Left me feeling wiser and more open to life’ Oliver Burkeman

Luminous and necessary stories from the psychoanalyst's consulting room; on desire, heartbreak and learning how to love.

When it comes to love why do we find things so difficult? Drawing on over forty years of candid and surprising conversations with his patients, Stephen Grosz asks, what gets in the way of our falling in love? And what must we do to stay there?

In the intimate space of the consulting room, we meet the woman who can’t post her wedding invitations but then, decades later, can’t decide whether to get divorced; the friendship group that explodes when an adulterous affair begins; and the man whose partner’s death is almost too much to bear.

As an analyst, Grosz’s unerring ability is to locate what ails the heartsick. As a writer, he elegantly shows how we can deploy the agonies of love as tools for understanding.

The labour of love is the work of a lifetime but in finally learning to see ourselves and our world clearly, we find we are truly ready to love one another.

*** A 'BEST BOOK OF 2025' IN THE TIMES AND IRISH TIMES***

‘The poet laureate of human emotion’ Elizabeth Day
‘This man could save your marriage’ Sunday Times
'Stephen Grosz ... is one of the best at writing about psychoanalysis' The Times
'Powerful and compelling' Guardian
'This is a beautiful book' Nigella Lawson

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2025
4. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
208
Seiten
VERLAG
Vintage Publishing
GRÖSSE
872.8
 kB
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