Learning to Love
Again, which addresses itself primarily to divorced people seeking
new relationships, is an excellent book: candid, accessible, detailed,
constructive, full of energy and advice on the whole range of experience
implied by the title. Everything is organized into Steps, Stages,
Transitions, Patterns, Pitfalls, and the interconnecting dynamics
– and there’s hardly a page in which some little truth
doesn’t hit home. Even id you aren’t interested in remarriage
or LTA (living-together-arrangements), and even if capitalized phrases
like Commitment and Turnabout Thinking turn you off, Mel Krantzler’s
premise that self-defeating habits can be identified and permanently
changed provides the basis for a book that goes a long way in showing
you how. And you won’t need to buy a tape recorder, a stenograph,
or a feather boa. It’s all in the head.
Reviews: "Accessible,
constructive, full of energy and advice." --New York Times