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The Lost Properties of Love

English

By (author): Sophie Ratcliffe

Love affairs, grief, unhappiness, the mess at the bottom of your handbag. This is a book about the things we hide from other people, and how we might find new ways to think about love and intimacy in the twenty-first century.

How do you learn to be a grown-up when youve never got over the death of a parent? What makes a happy family? What happens if you cant stop thinking about an ex? And what does commitment really mean?

In this genre-defying memoir, Sophie Ratcliffe travels through time, space and great literature to capture the complex and often messy nature of life, love and grief. Beautifully crafted, painfully funny and frank about things that most people keep to themselves, The Lost Properties of Love is a game-changing exploration of the human heart.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 210g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780008225940

About Sophie Ratcliffe

Sophie Ratcliffe is an academic writer and literary critic. She teaches English at the University of Oxford where she is an Associate Professor and Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. She is the author of On Sympathy (Oxford University Press) and edited the authorised edition of P. G. Wodehouses letters. In her academic work she is interested in ideas of emotion and the history of how we feel. She reviews regularly for the national press and has served as a judge of a number of literary prizes including the Baillie Gifford and Wellcome Book Prize.

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