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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read
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From the renowned therapist featured on Channel 4's Grayson's Art Club, comes a transformative guide on improving relationships. "A fascinating read on the emotional baggage we all carry," praises Elizabeth Day. Philippa Perry's book, a Sunday Times bestseller, uncovers the essential dos and don'ts of enriching our connections, whether you're curious about how your upbringing influences you, aiming to better understand your child's emotions, or seeking to support your partner. Perry offers practical and non-judgmental guidance to enhance the relationships that matter most. With endorsements from Richard Osman, who calls it "a wonderful book," and Nigella Lawson, who finds it "helpful for all relationships," the book promises invaluable insights. New parent Babita Sharma shares, "It gave me hope," while Josh Widdicombe notes its positive impact on his relationship with his daughter. Hadley Freeman from the Guardian commends Perry's "inquisitive elegance" in writing. Decca Aitkenhead from the Sunday Times Magazine attests to her wisdom, declaring her "one of the wisest, most sane and secure people" she has met.
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From the renowned therapist featured on Channel 4's Grayson's Art Club, comes a transformative guide on improving relationships. "A fascinating read on the emotional baggage we all carry," praises Elizabeth Day. Philippa Perry's book, a Sunday Times bestseller, uncovers the essential dos and don'ts of enriching our connections, whether you're curious about how your upbringing influences you, aiming to better understand your child's emotions, or seeking to support your partner. Perry offers practical and non-judgmental guidance to enhance the relationships that matter most. With endorsements from Richard Osman, who calls it "a wonderful book," and Nigella Lawson, who finds it "helpful for all relationships," the book promises invaluable insights. New parent Babita Sharma shares, "It gave me hope," while Josh Widdicombe notes its positive impact on his relationship with his daughter. Hadley Freeman from the Guardian commends Perry's "inquisitive elegance" in writing. Decca Aitkenhead from the Sunday Times Magazine attests to her wisdom, declaring her "one of the wisest, most sane and secure people" she has met.
