Loving Each Other
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Average customer review:Product Description
In this exploration of loving and living, bestselling author Leo Buscaglia addresses the intricacies and challenges of love relationships. He asks such important questions, as: How do we best interweave our lives with our loved ones? Do we change our way of relating depending on the circumstances: If we fail in one relationship, can we succeed in others? In this exhilarating book, Leo doesn't give pat answers. He presents alternatives and suggests behavior that opens the way to truly loving each other. He recalls with heartwarming detail the importance of his own family and friendships in helping him to be open to grow and to love.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #60659 in Books
- Published on: 1986-03-12
- Released on: 1986-03-12
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Editorial Reviews
From AudioFile
In this latest best-seller, subtitled "The Challenge of Human Relationships," Buscaglia offers solid advice to all who are looking to improve any loving relationship. He reveals the key qualities that can help such a relationship flourish: intimacy, honesty, happiness and forgiveness. This presentation, an "adaptation" of Buscaglia's book, is a straightforward production with a touch of music, but no gimmicks or sound effects, much like you might hear if you were to attend one of his lectures. Buscaglia keeps the pace of his delivery consistent. His voice is pleasant, his presentation sincere. P.B.J. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Inside Flap Copy
In this exploration of loving and living, bestselling author Leo Buscaglia addresses the intricacies and challenges of love relationships. He asks such important questions, as: How do we best interweave our lives with our loved ones? Do we change our way of relating depending on the circumstances: If we fail in one relationship, can we succeed in others? In this exhilarating book, Leo doesn't give pat answers. He presents alternatives and suggests behavior that opens the way to truly loving each other. He recalls with heartwarming detail the importance of his own family and friendships in helping him to be open to grow and to love.
Customer Reviews
Sometimes it's good to go TOO far...
I don't think anyone ever knew more about love than Leo Buscaglia. I saw him speak several times on televsion, and found myself captivated by his gentle spirit and wisdom. I've heard some people say that Buscaglia goes TOO far with the hugging and the loving and the shaing. But sometimes it's good to go TOO far.
This book is also very accessable; easy to digest. I read it all in one day...much less intellectual than "The Art of Loving" by Erich Fromm.
Great book
this is a great book about relationships.it can help you with all the aspects of life and how a good relationship can work.i would recomend this book to anyone wanting to improve the relationship.
Everyone should read this book.
After reading this book I have decided that I am going to give this book away as a gift to nearly everyone I possibly can. I started learning about Leo in my psychology class when we started studying love. Leo is one of the greatest people ever to learn about love from. You can tell through his writing that if you were to ever meet him, he'd love you. What an incredible gift. Leo is no longer alive and the world should shed a tear for loosing such a great man. Thankfully, he left us everything he knew about love.
Loving Each Other is one of those simple yet life changing books. A lot of the things he said it was as if I should have known but I didn't until he said it. Incredibly encouraging this book gives a person in any loving relationship something to think about. If you love someone, anyone, you should read this book and learn how to love better and love more.
I couldn't say enough about this book. I do encourage you to buy and read it, then pass it on. This book could change the world.




