Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241300671
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 296
- Weight: 264 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241300673
- Publisher Date: 06 Apr 2023
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Dive into the captivating world of “Bittersweet” by Jennifer Jacquet (ISBN: 9780241300671), and explore the often-ignored power of negative emotions. Discover how embracing sadness, grief, and longing can unlock deeper meaning, creativity, and connection in life. Jacquet masterfully blends psychology, philosophy, and art to reveal the unexpected beauty in our bittersweet experiences.
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Siddhant –
I enjoyed the book and the new perspective it provided. It felt a bit repetitive and long at points.
Deep Vikas Mehta –
I found ‘Bittersweet’ surprisingly comforting. It validated feelings I often suppress. However, some chapters felt repetitive.
Chaitanya –
Jacquet’s insights are powerful. Bittersweet helps you understand the value of embracing tough feelings, however at times it felt abstract.
Harish A Kendrekar –
Bittersweet is an okay book. I thought it was going to be more about grief but its still very general
Yashika Grover –
An interesting exploration, but some arguments felt a little forced. Not my favorite, but still worth considering.
Utpal Basumatary –
Bittersweet is a beautiful exploration of complex emotions. It is well written, thought-provoking, and deeply moving.
Rohit –
This book is a gift. It validates the importance of sadness and longing. Be prepared to feel deeply.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
This book will change the way you see sadness. An eye-opening and comforting read. Some parts dragged a bit.
Nilesh Jain –
This book changed my perspective on sadness. It’s not always something to avoid. Though, it can be a bit heavy.
Nilesh Jain –
Jacquet writes beautifully about difficult emotions. A little slow in some sections, but ultimately rewarding.
Mayank Gupta –
I appreciate the exploration of bittersweetness, but the book didn’t fully resonate with me. Felt a little detached.
Khushi Kalra –
An interesting take on negative emotions. Some arguments felt a bit of a stretch, but overall a good read.
Kumar Manorath –
Bittersweet is thought-provoking, but at times a bit too academic for my taste. Still, worth the read for a different perspective.
Arun –
I was hoping for more practical advice. Bittersweet is more philosophical. Still, some good insights.
Om Bikash Sahu –
A thought-provoking exploration of emotions. Some chapters were stronger than others. Still worth the read!
Roshan Kumar Yadav –
I love how this book make me see emotion in a new light. I felt this book had some repetitive contents.
Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar –
I highlighted so many passages! This book is a gem. Prepare to feel seen and understood. Highly recommend.
Bharath P H –
Bittersweet offers a refreshing take on emotions. Worth reading if you are looking for self help book.
Govind Garg –
A fascinating read! Made me think about the importance of all emotions. Could be more practical, less theoretical.
Pranjal Sharma –
Bittersweet is an important book for anyone wanting to understand their feelings. A bit too academic for my taste.
Divya Mekala –
Jacquet’s writing is beautiful. The book makes you consider emotions we often avoid. A little slow in parts, but overall insightful.