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Modern Love, Revised and Updated: True Stories of Love, Loss, and Redemption
by Daniel Jones, Andrew Rannells, Veronica Chambers, Ayelet Waldman, Amy Krouse Rosenthal
"I would explain that human love is a combination of three emotions or impulses: desire, vulnerability, and bravery. Desire makes one feel vulnerable, which then requires one to be brave."
― Daniel Jones
A heartfelt compilation of true love stories that were selected into the famous The New York Times' Modern Love column. This book successfully made me smile, laugh, and tear up in the end.
As a fan of both the column and podcast show, I read this fear of finishing it so soon. Reading this is like getting a glimpse of their life in which they experienced many kinds of love--platonic, family, or romantic. I enjoy almost all of the stories, some more than the others. My favorite is the one that is adapted to the television series, The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap. It tells a story about an elderly couple who finds love in a running club.
"Old love is different. In our 70s and 80s, we had been through enough of life's ups and downs to know who we were, and we had learned to compromise. We knew something about death because we had seen loved ones die. The finish line was drawing closer. Why not have one last blossoming of the heart?"
This book is a heartwarming one that we all need during this tough time. Let's spread love, not viruses.
― Daniel Jones
A heartfelt compilation of true love stories that were selected into the famous The New York Times' Modern Love column. This book successfully made me smile, laugh, and tear up in the end.
As a fan of both the column and podcast show, I read this fear of finishing it so soon. Reading this is like getting a glimpse of their life in which they experienced many kinds of love--platonic, family, or romantic. I enjoy almost all of the stories, some more than the others. My favorite is the one that is adapted to the television series, The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap. It tells a story about an elderly couple who finds love in a running club.
"Old love is different. In our 70s and 80s, we had been through enough of life's ups and downs to know who we were, and we had learned to compromise. We knew something about death because we had seen loved ones die. The finish line was drawing closer. Why not have one last blossoming of the heart?"
This book is a heartwarming one that we all need during this tough time. Let's spread love, not viruses.