Forfatter fødeår: 1951
A cross between Deborah Tannen's YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND and a Relate guide,... Læs mere
Why do humans seek meaning to life? How do our imaginations leap into worlds so far beyond our actual reality? This book explores how we decorate our existence with countless fictions, twisting and turning to avoid acknowledging that we too are animals.
From first look and first date to first fight, breaking up and making up, the world of dating can be a minefield for the unprepared.
A revised and repackaged edition of "What Your Mother Couldn't Tell You and Your Father Didn't Know". In this book, the author explains how it is possible to have an exciting, happy and lasting relationship.
There's no doubt about it; the relationship between men and women is extremely complex. This title includes comforting and helpful advise on: giving... Læs mere
By the author of the best-selling Straw Dogs, this book is a characteristically trenchant and unflinchingly clear-sighted collection of reflections on our contemporary lot.
We flatter ourselves about the nature of free will and yet the most enormous forces - biological, physical, metaphysical - constrain our every action. This title draws together the religious, philosophic and fantastical traditions that question the very idea of human freedom.
At the heart of all human experience lies our obsession with death. This title raises questions about the 'truths' science can offer, the technology we are still exploiting for immortality - and exactly what it means to be human.
OPRAH WINFREY LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH SHE ASKED JOHN GRAY TO TAKE OVER AN ENTIRE EPISODE OF HER SHOW TO TALK ABOUT IT! This personal development book shows you how to: *Identify and take responsibility for the blocks to your personal success.
From John Gray, author of the phenomenal multi-million copy bestseller Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, comes the definitive book for men and women seeking lasting love in the face of modern pressures.
Now available in paperback, this second edition reproduces the text of the first with the addition of an extensive postscript which defends the interpretation of Mill set out in the first edition.