Random House, 2025.
“The Book of Love does justice to its name. Its composition, its copiousness, suggests that love, in the end, contains all—that frustration, rage, vulnerability, loss and grief are love’s constituent parts, bound by and into it.” — Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times Book Review
Random House, 2025.
“The Book of Love does justice to its name. Its composition, its copiousness, suggests that love, in the end, contains all—that frustration, rage, vulnerability, loss and grief are love’s constituent parts, bound by and into it.” — Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times Book Review