Happy Relationships at Home, Work and Play
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Psychotherapist Lucy Beresford gives practical guidance on how to have harmonious relationships with partners, family, in work or with yourself.
Cette auteure explore les complexités des relations humaines et de l'amour sous ses multiples formes. Ses œuvres, souvent axées sur des thèmes tels que le désir, l'amitié et les normes sociétales, mêlent des perspectives intimes à des questions sociales plus larges. Grâce à une narration captivante et à une profonde compréhension de la psychologie humaine, elle explore les dynamiques des connexions et la recherche d'appartenance dans le monde contemporain.



Psychotherapist Lucy Beresford gives practical guidance on how to have harmonious relationships with partners, family, in work or with yourself.
Unraveling the mystery of her husband's death leads Sara, a therapist, to a clinic in New Delhi, where she is captivated by the rich culture and people of India. As she connects with her patient Pritti and a charming driver named Hemant, Sara confronts the harsh realities of women's treatment in a society steeped in tradition. Her journey reveals shocking practices like 'Devadasi,' forcing her to confront both personal truths about her marriage and the darker aspects of life in Delhi, ultimately challenging her perceptions of love and sacrifice.
With a charming and complex heroine, a group of friends heading towards midlife, and the wonderful Dylan, local vicar and Sondheim fanatic, 'Something I'm Not' is a subtle novel that poses the questions most women are too afraid to ask.