
Flora says: A beautiful landscape of visionary contemporary writers broadening the horizons of what it means to love, be loved. Each chapter asks a series of questions that expand on the experience of love from all angles. I liked how the book doesn't place special emphasis on romantic love and instead also focusses on familial love, friendship, and loss.
"This book might just change your life"
―Sunday Times
'Wise, wonderful, moving and brilliant... will leave your heart in a much better place"
―Stylist
After years of feeling that love was always out of reach, journalist Natasha Lunn set out to understand how relationships work and evolve over a lifetime. She turned to authors and experts to learn about their experiences, as well as drawing on her own, asking: How do we find love? How do we sustain it? And how do we survive when we lose it?
In Conversations on Love she began to find the answers:
Dolly Alderton on vulnerability
Stephen Grosz on accepting change
Candice Carty-Williams on friendship
Lisa Taddeo on the loneliness of loss
Diana Evans on parenthood
Emily Nagoski on the science of sex
Alain de Botton on the psychology of being alone
Esther Perel on unrealistic expectations
Roxane Gay on redefining romance
and many more...

Flora says: A beautiful landscape of visionary contemporary writers broadening the horizons of what it means to love, be loved. Each chapter asks a series of questions that expand on the experience of love from all angles. I liked how the book doesn't place special emphasis on romantic love and instead also focusses on familial love, friendship, and loss.
"This book might just change your life"
―Sunday Times
'Wise, wonderful, moving and brilliant... will leave your heart in a much better place"
―Stylist
After years of feeling that love was always out of reach, journalist Natasha Lunn set out to understand how relationships work and evolve over a lifetime. She turned to authors and experts to learn about their experiences, as well as drawing on her own, asking: How do we find love? How do we sustain it? And how do we survive when we lose it?
In Conversations on Love she began to find the answers:
Dolly Alderton on vulnerability
Stephen Grosz on accepting change
Candice Carty-Williams on friendship
Lisa Taddeo on the loneliness of loss
Diana Evans on parenthood
Emily Nagoski on the science of sex
Alain de Botton on the psychology of being alone
Esther Perel on unrealistic expectations
Roxane Gay on redefining romance
and many more...

Flora says: A beautiful landscape of visionary contemporary writers broadening the horizons of what it means to love, be loved. Each chapter asks a series of questions that expand on the experience of love from all angles. I liked how the book doesn't place special emphasis on romantic love and instead also focusses on familial love, friendship, and loss.
"This book might just change your life"
―Sunday Times
'Wise, wonderful, moving and brilliant... will leave your heart in a much better place"
―Stylist
After years of feeling that love was always out of reach, journalist Natasha Lunn set out to understand how relationships work and evolve over a lifetime. She turned to authors and experts to learn about their experiences, as well as drawing on her own, asking: How do we find love? How do we sustain it? And how do we survive when we lose it?
In Conversations on Love she began to find the answers:
Dolly Alderton on vulnerability
Stephen Grosz on accepting change
Candice Carty-Williams on friendship
Lisa Taddeo on the loneliness of loss
Diana Evans on parenthood
Emily Nagoski on the science of sex
Alain de Botton on the psychology of being alone
Esther Perel on unrealistic expectations
Roxane Gay on redefining romance
and many more...