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A Brief History of Love takes readers on a compelling journey through the science of attraction, love, and relationships. Liat Yakir explores the biological mechanisms that drive our romantic feelings and examines why our bodies often seem to work against our conscious desires in matters of the heart.
From the chemistry of attraction to the evolutionary psychology behind falling in love, this book breaks down complex scientific concepts into engaging narratives. Yakir investigates how hormones, pheromones, and genetic factors influence whom we’re drawn to and why relationships often don’t work out as planned.
Perfect for readers curious about the intersection of science and romance, this book provides evidence-based insights into human connection while maintaining an accessible, entertaining approach to serious biological questions.







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