Some of them made me weep, some of them made me laugh, and this heartfelt tribute to the great stories even the most 'ordinary' of us possess is a truly uplifting and sweetly warming collection.
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A collection of real-life tales gathered from the streets of Brisbane. Trent set out with nothing but a typewriter and a question: Can you tell me a love story? The result is a kaleidoscope of human emotions and the words of strangers, friends, and passersby who shared their most cherished, painful, and profound experiences of love.
This is not just a book about romance — it is a book about love in all its forms. There are stories of young couples in the first dizzying rush of passion, of soulmates who found each other against impossible odds, of parents and children, of grief-stricken lovers learning to live without the ones they adored. There are grand declarations and quiet moments, love that endures and love that slips away. Some stories are joyful, some are devastating, all are deeply human.
Dalton captures the way love shapes us — how it lifts us, breaks us, and ultimately binds us together. The city of Brisbane hums in the background, its riverbanks and bustling streets the setting for fleeting encounters and lifelong commitments alike. Through every page, Love Stories reminds us that while love is never perfect, it is always worth telling, always worth holding on to.
Some of them made me weep, some of them made me laugh, and this heartfelt tribute to the great stories even the most 'ordinary' of us possess is a truly uplifting and sweetly warming collection.
Abbey's Bookshop