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Nouveauté
Weeknights alone again. When coupled friends drift and the quiet feels like a question
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- Nombre de pages205
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-58858-9
- EAN9783565588589
- Date de parution26/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1017 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You cancel your own plans because the group chat went silent. You watch couples post date nights and wonder if you missed some key to connection. The loneliness of adult friendship isn't dramatic. It's the slow realization that your single life doesn't fit anyone else's weekend.
This book explores the quiet ache of being the single adult in a world of paired-off friends. It looks at why friendships naturally thin out after thirty, how social scripts change, and why it feels harder to start new friendships now than it did in college.
The book doesn't promise a quick fix or a club full of instant best friends. Instead, it offers a thoughtful look at what happens when your social world shrinks and you're left wondering if you'll ever find your people again. What emerges is a real and gentle exploration of loneliness as a teacher rather than a problem to solve. You might not end up with a packed social calendar. But you'll start to see the quiet evenings and the awkward group hangs differently.
You'll recognize the weight of wanting connection while also honoring your own company. This book is for anyone who's ever felt the ache of being the one left out and is learning to carry it with grace.
The book doesn't promise a quick fix or a club full of instant best friends. Instead, it offers a thoughtful look at what happens when your social world shrinks and you're left wondering if you'll ever find your people again. What emerges is a real and gentle exploration of loneliness as a teacher rather than a problem to solve. You might not end up with a packed social calendar. But you'll start to see the quiet evenings and the awkward group hangs differently.
You'll recognize the weight of wanting connection while also honoring your own company. This book is for anyone who's ever felt the ache of being the one left out and is learning to carry it with grace.






















