The Book You Want Everyone You Love* To Read *(and maybe a few you don’t)
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Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:2nd Jan '25
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in other editions too:
- Hardback£18.99(9781529910391)
- Hardback - Signed First Edition£18.99(9781529910391-SF)
This insightful and engaging book by Philippa Perry explores the importance of relationships in life, offering practical advice on love, conflict management, and personal growth to enhance overall happiness and well-being.
In The Book You Want Everyone You Love To Read (and maybe a few you don’t), psychotherapist Philippa Perry explores the significance of relationships in our lives. She emphasizes that the quality of our connections—whether with family, partners, friends, colleagues, or even ourselves—plays a crucial role in navigating life's challenges. By fostering healthy relationships, we can better manage the complexities and difficulties that life presents.
Perry's engaging and practical approach addresses some of life's most pressing questions. She provides insights on how to find and maintain love, manage conflicts effectively, and cope with change and loss. The book encourages readers to reflect on their own contentment and consider whether frustrations with others stem from external factors or personal issues. Through her compassionate guidance, Perry aims to help individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships.
With a blend of warmth and wit, Perry's advice is both accessible and relatable. Her insights, which include material adapted from her Ask Philippa columns in Observer Magazine, serve as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their interpersonal skills and emotional well-being. Ultimately, this book offers a pathway to becoming a happier and wiser person, making it a worthwhile read for those looking to improve their connections with others and themselves.
ISBN: 9781804945308
Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 14mm
Weight: 161g
224 pages