Love Factually: The Science of Who, How and Why We Love

Love Factually: The Science of Who, How and Why We Love

by Laura Mucha (Author)

Synopsis

For Love, Factually, almost 200 strangers in over 40 countries have come together to share their most personal stories, feelings, and insights about love. These are incredibly frank, intimate, and illuminating conversations, and author Laura Mucha has used these rare and varied insights as a springboard from which to dive into the subject of love, scrutinizing it from all angles--scientific, psychological, emotional, and philosophical.

Romantic love is something that poets and artists have been trying to explain and define for centuries, but it's still one of the most complicated and intimidating terrains to navigate--especially when you're directly involved. Psychologists see it as a basic human drive, yet most people are afraid to be open and honest about it, until now.

Each chapter begins with a personal story from someone Laura has spoken with, and then goes on to explore the questions and themes that have arisen from the account, intertwining the opinions of other interviewees with the empirical findings and insights of academics. The interviews allow readers to connect with people of all backgrounds, cultures, and ages. Sometimes they'll empathize, sometimes they'll be challenged and at other times they'll find comfort.

Love, Factually combines academic theory with everyday experience, and is for anyone who is curious about how we, as humans, work when it comes to romantic love.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: Bloomsbury Sigma
Published: 24 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 1472954351
ISBN 13: 9781472954350

Author Bio
Laura Mucha has a BA and MA in psychology and philosophy, and attended law school in Oxford where she was heavily involved with radio and theatre. She has travelled all over the world (including Antarctica), and speaks four (and a half) languages. She has worked as a face painter, taught art and drama to underprivileged children and went on to become a solicitor-advocate at a global law firm as well as a published children's poet (she won last year's Caterpillar Poetry Prize).