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Book : The Unexpected Joy Of Being Single - Gray, Catherine

Modelo 12023814
Fabricante o sello Aster
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Precio:   $63,149.00
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-Titulo Original : The Unexpected Joy Of Being Single

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Aster

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Single in your late twenties or, hold the phone, in your thirties or beyond? Oh hi! Youre in the right place.Over a third of us are now single. With the single camp growing at ten times the rate of the actual population, it is now the norm to be single well into our thirties - the average marriage age for women is 35 and 37 for men. But nobody seems to have told society, romcom makers, songwriters, marriage-hungry mothers, tick-tock uncles, our mates or us that.Cue: single anxiety. Love addiction. Spending hours scrolling through dating apps. Being inconsolable when he/she doesnt text. Humming Here Comes the Bride when they do.Catherine Gray went through all of this. And then some. She took a whole year off dating to get her love-hooked head straight. How do we chill our boots about our single status? Detach from all the good ones are gone! panic? And de-programme from urgent, red, heart-shaped societal pressure to find your other half*? We know intellectually that single is far preferable to panic-settling, yet we forget that almost constantly. Why? Psychologists and neuroscientists tell us? Lets start the reverse-brainwash and locate our happily-single sanity, for good. Are you in?*Spoiler: youre already a whole person. About the Author Catherine Gray is an award-winning writer and editor. She has worked on staff for magazines such as Cosmopolitan, GLAMOUR and the Suns Fabulous supplement. She has written as a freelancer for publications like Stylist, Marie Claire, YOU, Womens Health, Grazia, the Guardian, Shortlist, BBC Earth, Emerald Street, Heat and the Daily Mail.When shes not writing, Catherine can generally be found trying to do crow pose in yoga and failing, watching low-brow TV meant for American teens, chatting up cute dogs in the park, or spending money on holidays when she should be saving it.
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