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Are you one of those people that simply take relationships for granted? Well I used to be, but when I took a serious look at my life and realized how much I have grown as a result of my relationships it was a wonderful realization. I simply had to write about it so that readers could come away with a real understanding of the value and power of our relationships. Not only that, but how incredible it is to learn the lessons of life and love from the people closest to us. How I Became the World's Greatest Lover is filled with humor and inspiration and bursting with love. As you read it you…mehr

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Are you one of those people that simply take relationships for granted? Well I used to be, but when I took a serious look at my life and realized how much I have grown as a result of my relationships it was a wonderful realization. I simply had to write about it so that readers could come away with a real understanding of the value and power of our relationships. Not only that, but how incredible it is to learn the lessons of life and love from the people closest to us. How I Became the World's Greatest Lover is filled with humor and inspiration and bursting with love. As you read it you cannot help but get a feeling of the author's great desire to open his life up to you. Each chapter explains through examples and personal situations how life's teachings were truly lessons in love. The book describes my amazing journey through life as seen through my significant relationships and how I discovered the greatest love inside me by looking at my relationships in a brand new way.
Autorenporträt
Jonathan Bradley is a writer and poet, and City Sonnets is his fourth published collection of poetry. Much of his work focuses on the relationship between people and their environments, including the natural world and urban landscapes. His poems have been included in several other books and poetry magazines, most recently The Alchemy Spoon. He has made a number of public readings of his work at literary events and has contributed articles to many periodicals. Jonathan is a Director of the War Poets Association and a member of the Council of the European Centre for Peace and Development in Belgrade. He divides his time between homes near Bristol and in the Languedoc in southern France, and has travelled widely during a varied professional career in business and the academic world.