What is This Thing Called Love? (Paperback)


This is a winning collection from an author writing on his favourite topic: love. Each emotionally involving story illuminates a different kind of love: star-crossed, intense, needy, eternal, unrequited, even comical. Wilder's protagonists will be instantly recognizable to his fans: men and women who stumble into relationships that can fulfil them or knock them out cold. Which one it will be depends, often, on the smallest of gestures or reactions. Wilder's stories include: "In Love for the First Time", about a lover so shy and studious that he's a 'funny duck' who has to be led by the hand by his equally inexperienced girlfriend; "About Being in Love", featuring coarse but charming Buddy Silverman, who yearns for connection but looks for it in exactly the wrong kind of woman; and, "The Woman in the Red Hat", who shows a writer who has only explored love in his books what the real thing feels like.

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This is a winning collection from an author writing on his favourite topic: love. Each emotionally involving story illuminates a different kind of love: star-crossed, intense, needy, eternal, unrequited, even comical. Wilder's protagonists will be instantly recognizable to his fans: men and women who stumble into relationships that can fulfil them or knock them out cold. Which one it will be depends, often, on the smallest of gestures or reactions. Wilder's stories include: "In Love for the First Time", about a lover so shy and studious that he's a 'funny duck' who has to be led by the hand by his equally inexperienced girlfriend; "About Being in Love", featuring coarse but charming Buddy Silverman, who yearns for connection but looks for it in exactly the wrong kind of woman; and, "The Woman in the Red Hat", who shows a writer who has only explored love in his books what the real thing feels like.

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Imprint

Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

April 2011

Authors

Dimensions

181 x 127 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

176

ISBN-13

978-0-312-67279-9

Barcode

9780312672799

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LSN

0-312-67279-9



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