
Conversations on Love
With Philippa Perry, Dolly Alderton, Roxane Gay, Stephen Grosz, Esther Perel, and Many More
Panoramica di Conversations on Love
Natasha Lunn's "Conversations on Love" redefines our understanding of love beyond romance, featuring intimate insights from Alain de Botton and Roxanne Gay. Praised by Dolly Alderton, this pandemic-era gem asks: What if everything you thought about connection was beautifully, devastatingly incomplete?
Temi chiave in Conversations on Love
- romantic longing
- solitude psychology
- platonic intimacy
- emotional vulnerability
- relationship realism
Citazioni da Conversations on Love
I was committed to longing - for text replies, declarations of love, or meaningful glances.
Expecting someone to 'save you from who you are' is a fallacy.
I might die alone, but I will die as a woman.
You're not meant to lose sleep or cry over love.
Love isn't trivial - it determines life's course.
Personaggi di Conversations on Love
- Natasha LunnAuthor and narrator exploring love's landscape
- Ayisha MalikNovelist who shares insights on faith and love
- Philippa PerryPsychotherapist who discusses commitment
- Dr. Megan PoeExpert who explains authenticity in relationships
Sull'autore
Sull'autore di Conversations on Love
Natasha Lunn, the author of Conversations on Love, is a British journalist and relationships expert celebrated for her empathetic exploration of human connection.
As features editor of Red Magazine, Lunn combines her professional insights with personal experiences—including navigating miscarriage and marriage—to craft a nuanced examination of love’s complexities. Her acclaimed newsletter, which sparked the book’s creation, features interviews with luminaries like Esther Perel and Philippa Perry, bridging therapeutic wisdom with relatable storytelling.
Trained in psychodynamic couples’ therapy at London’s Tavistock Centre, Lunn grounds her work in both clinical expertise and raw vulnerability. Conversations on Love organizes these insights into three resonant themes: finding, sustaining, and surviving loss in relationships.
The book has garnered praise for its seamless weave of expert commentary, intimate reader anecdotes, and Lunn’s own reflective prose, establishing it as a trusted resource for anyone navigating modern love’s challenges.
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FAQ su questo libro
Conversations on Love by Natasha Lunn explores love’s complexities through three central questions: how we find, sustain, and survive losing love. Blending personal stories—including her miscarriage and marriage—with insights from experts like Esther Perel and Roxane Gay, the book examines romantic partnerships, friendships, grief, and familial bonds. It challenges idealized notions of love, offering practical wisdom and vulnerable reflections on human connection.
This book is ideal for anyone navigating relationships, grieving loss, or reevaluating their understanding of love. Fans of Dolly Alderton, Alain de Botton, or Philippa Perry will appreciate its blend of memoir and expert interviews. It’s also valuable for those seeking actionable advice on sustaining long-term partnerships or finding hope after heartbreak.
Yes—The Sunday Times calls it “life-changing,” and Stylist praises its “wise, moving” insights. Lunn’s mix of lyrical storytelling, therapeutic frameworks, and diverse perspectives (from novelists to psychologists) creates a relatable guide for modern relationships. Readers gain tools to nurture connections and confront love’s challenges.
Key themes include redefining romance beyond fairy tales, embracing vulnerability in relationships, and finding resilience after loss. Lunn emphasizes love’s evolution—from the excitement of new connections to the quiet work of sustaining partnerships—and highlights overlooked forms of love, like friendship and familial bonds.
The book interweaves Lunn’s experience of miscarriage with interviews on grief, such as Melanie Reid’s reflections on kindness amid tragedy. It advocates for acknowledging pain while fostering hope, offering strategies to rebuild trust in love after trauma.
Lunn and contributors like Candice Carty-Williams argue friendships deserve equal cultural weight to romantic relationships. The book examines how friendships evolve, sustain us through crises, and teach us about reciprocity—a counterpoint to societal overemphasis on “soulmate” narratives.
By interviewing therapists like Esther Perel, Lunn dismantles myths like “love conquers all.” She advocates for embracing imperfection, prioritizing communication over passion, and viewing partnerships as evolving journeys—not fixed endpoints.
Psychologist Stephen Grosz stresses accepting change in long-term partnerships, while Emily Nagoski discusses balancing intimacy and autonomy. Lunn also shares personal lessons on nurturing love through shared grief and daily acts of attention.
Some readers may find its broad scope overwhelming, as it jumps between memoir, interviews, and self-help. Additionally, candid discussions of miscarriage and loss—while impactful—could be triggering for certain audiences.
Unlike prescriptive self-help guides, Lunn’s hybrid approach—mixing raw personal essays with expert wisdom—resembles Esther Perel’s works but with a stronger memoir focus. It’s ideal for readers seeking emotional resonance alongside practical insights.
- “A marriage is the beginning of a story, not the end” (Lunn’s reframe of partnership).
- “Insecure relationships often provoke heightened desire” (Emily Nagoski on attachment and sexuality).
- “Love is action, not just feeling” (Philippa Perry on sustaining connections)
Lunn’s miscarriage and marital challenges anchor the narrative, creating authenticity. Her vulnerability—from dating struggles to parenting fears—invites readers to reflect on their own lives, bridging the gap between expert advice and lived experience.

















