by Daniel Jones (Editor), Miya Lee (Editor), Stacey Paterson (Contributor)
An illustrated collection of 175 mini love stories from the New York Times’s Tiny Love Stories column, by the editors of Modern Love.
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by Daniel Jones (Editor), Miya Lee (Editor), Stacey Paterson (Contributor)
An illustrated collection of 175 mini love stories from the New York Times’s Tiny Love Stories column, by the editors of Modern Love.
1 in stock
As an extension of the beloved New York Times column Modern Love, Tiny Love Stories?
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words?was launched in 2018. Every week, five stories are published online, and one story is included in the print edition of the Sunday Styles section of the New York Times. Tiny Love Stories, the book, will feature a curated collection of 175 of these moving, inspirational, uplifting, heartwarming, and heartbreaking love stories, handpicked by the editors of the column from the thousands of submissions they receive. From the loss of a parent and the end of a marriage to hopeful first dates and self-love, stories of all kinds of relationships fill the pages of this beautifully illustrated book.
Book Condition | New |
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Cover | Hardcover |
Size | Length: 198 pages |
Genre | Nonfiction, Essays, Poetry, Romance, Short Stories |
Published | December 8, 2020 by Artisan |
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