Synopses & Reviews
In our increasingly fast-paced world, the search for love is more difficult than ever with everyone becoming frustrated and cynical about their chances of finding the perfect romance. Now, bestselling author Shmuley Boteach offers a set of provocative and surprising strategies to help singles throw off their bad habits and find real love in the real world. His Twelve Love Steps program describes measures anyone can take to make the dream of love a reality, including how to heal your love wound; call a moratorium on dating; let go of people who are wasting your time; recapture your mental virginity. Going farther than over-simplified cure-alls, Why Can't I Fall in Love? speaks to contemporary misunderstandings about what love should--and shouldn't--mean to us all.
Review
"Presents a thorough , grounded discussion...(on) the current context of the problem...and offers some interesting solutions." Dr. Drew Pinsky, tv and radio co-host of Loveline
Synopsis
"Something's missing in my life." "Everyone I meet is imperfect." "I date and date, but I just can't commit." "I'm so busy all the time." "Who needs love, anyway?"
Sound familiar? For every such plea, Shmuley Boteach -- author of the international bestseller Kosher Sex -- has the answer. In Why Can't I Fall in Love? Boteach blends time-honored wisdom with practical tips and anecdotes from his private counseling practice. Boteach presents a radical program designed to help singles (and even those in long-term relationships) make their dreams of love a reality.
About the Author
Shmuley Boteach is host of the daily national radio program The Rabbi Shmuley Show on Oprah & Friends and Sirius XM Satellite Radio and host of the award-winning national television show Shalom in the Home on TLC. He is also the international bestselling author of twenty books, including the New York Times bestselling Kosher Sex and Ten Conversations You Need to Have with Your Children. In 2007, Boteach was labeled "a cultural phenomenon" and "the most famous rabbi in America" by Newsweek, and was also named one of the ten most influential rabbis in America. He has been profiled in many of the world's leading publications, including Time, Newsweek, the New York Times, London Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and Washington Post. Shmuley and his wife, Debbie, have nine children.