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What's Love Got to Do with It? : The Evolution of Human Mating - Thryft
Meredith Small | Anchor

What's Love Got to Do with It? : The Evolution of Human Mating

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If you've ever been curious about the elusive 'chemistry' seemingly dictating our romantic lives, Meredith Small's exploration might shine a light on the hidden intricacies of love. As you flip through the pages, you'll find Small fuses scientific insights with a feminist perspective, questioning and challenging conventional views on sexuality and partnership. This book promises a thought-provoking read, possibly reshaping how you view relationships and the forces at play within them.
Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty
Nancy L. Etcoff | Anchor

Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty

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"Survival of the Prettiest" is a compelling dive into understanding our perceptions of beauty. Nancy Etcoff combines her expertise in psychology with evolutionary biology to unravel the intrinsic value of beauty in human behavior. If you've ever wondered why certain features captivate us or how beauty has shaped our evolution, Etcoff's approachable yet scholarly narrative promises an enlightening read. It's a book that might change the way you see beauty, arguing that our pursuit of it is more than skin deep.
Why We Can't Sleep - Women's New Midlife Crisis - Thryft
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Ada Calhoun | Grove Press

Why We Can't Sleep - Women's New Midlife Crisis

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This book is essential for middle-aged women who feel overwhelmed with the problems they face, and who are looking for solutions to their misery. Ada Calhoun thoroughly examines the issues faced by the Gen X women in America, including financial troubles and underemployment, and provides ways to get out of these struggles. Her research and interviews are presented in an empowering and reassuring manner that would leave any reader feeling understood and hopeful.