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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen GroszPublisher: Vintage Publishing Imprint: Vintage Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.152kg ISBN: 9781529932416ISBN 10: 1529932416 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 28 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'This is a beautiful book' * Nigella Lawson * ‘This is a special book, full of little epiphanies. Grosz combines illuminating stories from therapy with such beautiful writing that you forget these people are his patients and not fictional characters. He reminds us how complex love is, how much it requires of us, and how many times we can misunderstand each other – and ourselves – in the process. It's a love story about the relationship between lovers, between a therapist and patient, and between us all, if we are brave enough to attempt it’ * Natasha Lunn, author of Conversations on Love * ‘Grosz’s transfixing stories will increase your openness to and aptitude for the greatest of all emotions: you will be better at love after you read this book’ * Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon * Chilling, moving, unforgettably… what a privilege it is for the reader to catch a glimpse of this process * Guardian * Love’s Labour is a hopeful book and all the more convincingly so because it promises relatively small shifts rather than miraculous recoveries * The Times * 'Full of moments of revelation that stay with you forever ... It would not be humanly possible for me to recommend his work more highly' * India Knight * 'This is a beautiful book' * Nigella Lawson * Love’s Labour is a hopeful book and all the more convincingly so because it promises relatively small shifts rather than miraculous recoveries * The Times * ‘Reading Stephen Grosz is a deep sort of pleasure, and this book's movingly told true stories left me feeling wiser and more open to life’ * Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks * Chilling, moving, unforgettably… what a privilege it is for the reader to catch a glimpse of this process * Guardian * 'Full of thought prompts and ideas that resonate long after you finish the book ... It’s a strange, thoughtful, deeply compelling book' * Pandora Sykes * ‘Grosz’s transfixing stories will increase your openness to and aptitude for the greatest of all emotions: you will be better at love after you read this book’ * Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon * ‘This is a special book, full of little epiphanies. Grosz combines illuminating stories from therapy with such beautiful writing that you forget these people are his patients and not fictional characters. He reminds us how complex love is, how much it requires of us, and how many times we can misunderstand each other – and ourselves – in the process. It's a love story about the relationship between lovers, between a therapist and patient, and between us all, if we are brave enough to attempt it’ * Natasha Lunn, author of Conversations on Love * A fascinating examination of this process [of psychoanalysis] in action… Grosz is a captivating writer whose understated vignettes often capture the complexities of the human condition * New Scientist * A compressed, brilliant distillation of 40 years of clinical experience and deep thought, written to last. Grosz conveys what he knows, in all its richness, in as pithy and digestible form as possible * Financial Times * 'This is a beautiful book' * Nigella Lawson * ‘This is a special book, full of little epiphanies. Grosz combines illuminating stories from therapy with such beautiful writing that you forget these people are his patients and not fictional characters. He reminds us how complex love is, how much it requires of us, and how many times we can misunderstand each other – and ourselves – in the process. It's a love story about the relationship between lovers, between a therapist and patient, and between us all, if we are brave enough to attempt it’ * Natasha Lunn, author of Conversations on Love * ‘Grosz’s transfixing stories will increase your openness to and aptitude for the greatest of all emotions: you will be better at love after you read this book’ * Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon * 'This is a beautiful book' * Nigella Lawson * ‘This is a special book, full of little epiphanies. Grosz combines illuminating stories from therapy with such beautiful writing that you forget these people are his patients and not fictional characters. He reminds us how complex love is, how much it requires of us, and how many times we can misunderstand each other – and ourselves – in the process. It's a love story about the relationship between lovers, between a therapist and patient, and between us all, if we are brave enough to attempt it’ * Natasha Lunn, author of Conversations on Love * ‘Grosz’s transfixing stories will increase your openness to and aptitude for the greatest of all emotions: you will be better at love after you read this book’ * Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon * Chilling, moving, unforgettably… what a privilege it is for the reader to catch a glimpse of this process * Guardian * Love’s Labour is a hopeful book and all the more convincingly so because it promises relatively small shifts rather than miraculous recoveries * The Times * A fascinating examination of this process [of psychoanalysis] in action… Grosz is a captivating writer whose understated vignettes often capture the complexities of the human condition * New Scientist * ‘An exceptional writer and psychoanalyst … the poet laureate of human emotion’ * Elizabeth Day, author of How to Fail * 'Full of moments of revelation that stay with you forever ... It would not be humanly possible for me to recommend his work more highly' * India Knight, author of Home * Chilling, moving, unforgettably… what a privilege it is for the reader to catch a glimpse of this process * Guardian * ‘Reading Stephen Grosz is a deep sort of pleasure, and this book's movingly told true stories left me feeling wiser and more open to life’ * Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks * Love’s Labour is a hopeful book and all the more convincingly so because it promises relatively small shifts rather than miraculous recoveries * The Times * ‘Love really is a labour: that's something they don't tell you in the fairy stories or the reality shows. But Stephen Grosz knows a lot about the pain and joy of human relationships and in this book he generously shares his wisdom with the rest of us’ * Zadie Smith, author of The Fraud * 'This is a beautiful book' * Nigella Lawson * 'Full of thought prompts and ideas that resonate long after you finish the book ... It’s a strange, thoughtful, deeply compelling book' * Pandora Sykes * A compressed, brilliant distillation of 40 years of clinical experience and deep thought, written to last. Grosz conveys what he knows, in all its richness, in as pithy and digestible form as possible * Financial Times * 'Stephen Grosz is a beautiful writer, a clear, compelling thinker, an observant, wise, and deeply empathetic human being' * Nick Hornby, author of Funny Girl * Author InformationStephen Grosz is a practicing psychoanalyst - he has worked with patients for more than forty years. Born in America, he was educated at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Oxford University, and now lives in London. His Number One Sunday Times bestseller, The Examined Life, has been translated into more than thirty languages. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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