True Love

True Love by Robert Fulghum, published by Harper Collins on January 7, 1998, is a 272-page exploration of love in its many forms. This edition presents a collection of real-life love stories interwoven with Fulghum’s unique insights and observations, addressing the complexities and joys of love. The narratives range from unexpected reunions to poignant moments of connection, offering a diverse look at how love manifests in everyday life.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the unpredictable nature of love, including tales of familial bonds and romantic encounters. The book delves into themes of relationships and inspiration, showcasing the myriad ways love can impact individuals and their lives. Through these stories, Fulghum invites reflection on the significance of love, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions around family and relationships.
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The beloved author of the modern classic book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten now tackles life’s most mysterious, joyous and most confusing topic — love. An irresistible collection of real-life love stories, mixed with Robert Fulghum’s own quirky insights and unmistakable homespun observations, True Love tells the many unpredictable tales of love. Here it is: the intriguing story of the woman who marries her mother’s high school flame; a man who learns that “old love” and new pajamas are a dangerous mix; a man who miraculously reunites with his first love (after 20 years) on an LA freeway; the touching tale of a husband’s love for his wife after her disabling stroke; a 14-year-old’s philosophy of looking for love on the boardwalk; the brief moment of connection of a smile shared at a stoplight; and so many more.
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