With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this new edition of Grant Allen's Falling in Love is an understated classic of literary nonfiction reimagined for modern readers.
The book told the story of an independent woman who has a child out of wedlock.In his career, Allen wrote two novels under female pseudonyms. One of these, the short novel The Type-writer Girl, he wrote under the name Olive Pratt Rayner.
Packed with helpful suggestions for those seeking love and those already in it, this book is about love's many puzzles. The second edition furthers the work of the popular and successful first edition.
... the love they did or did not receive as children, adults can choose to be conscious of their attachment styles and how these styles affect their intimate relationships. Do you feel good or bad about your ability to I20 FALLING IN LOVE.
Some people complain that science is dry. That is, of course, a matter of taste. For my own part, I like my science and my champagne as dry as I...
Donna Leon’s Death at La Fenice, the first novel in her beloved Commissario Guido Brunetti series, introduced readers to the glamorous and cutthroat world of opera and one of Italy’s finest living sopranos, Flavia Petrelli—then a ...
This series of romance novels will take you on an unforgettable journey of true love with a happily ever after. Each book is a full-length novel packed with heart, humor and steamy heat!
In studies that examined what men and women look for in a marriage partner, a similar list of traits emerged. ... the attraction of college women to men who believe in the equality between the sexes-— characterize young modern people.
All of the stories in Falling in Love have been translated especially for this volume, and most appear here in translation for the first time.
Explores the phenomenon of romantic love, describes its forms and stages, and discusses how love dies when it fails to establish new value sets.
From a New York Times–bestselling and Silver Dagger Award–winning author, this is “one of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever” (The Washington Post). “Another provocative addition to a fine series, certain to ...