Relationships. What Grown-ups Never Tell You* SERIES
Relationships. We can build them, grow them, take care of them—and sometimes we end them, or even break them suddenly. They can be shallow or deep, joyful or complicated. Some feel wonderful, others can be a little toxic. But no matter what, we can’t live without them. We are social beings, and we need other people. There’s no escape—we all have to learn how to handle relationships.
This book explores why relationships matter and whether everything always has to be perfectly equal. It looks at how to create a bond that connects without trapping us, and what compromise really costs. It shows how conflict can sometimes be a good thing, why it’s worth getting to know your own thoughts, and how many friends one person can truly have. You’ll also discover what it means to be “the life of the party” and why this book doesn’t actually talk about love.
Curious? Open the first page and start discovering the fascinating world of relationships—because understanding others begins with understanding yourself.
The authors of the bestselling series WHAT GROWN-UPS NEVER TELL YOU (Because they often just don’t know) show that there are no too complicated topics for a young reader.
Simple language, humour, and unique illustrations make seemingly difficult matters like politics, economy, intelligence, or the universe perfectly understandable to everyone (aged 9 to 113).
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