Tiny Love Stories: True Tales of Love in 100 Words or Less
By (Author) Daniel Jones
By (author) Miya Lee
Workman Publishing
Artisan Books
6th January 2021
8th December 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Psychology: emotions
813.0850806
Hardback
208
Width 134mm, Height 178mm, Spine 20mm
348g
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.
Jones and Lee, editor and submission reader, respectively, for theNew York TimesModern Love column, assemble a charming assortment of brief tales of love from the popular column. Each of the 175 selections distill a story of love into fewer than 100 words. While romantic love predominates, there are stories of love between parents and children, siblings, and even for pets and places. . . . This is a moving testament to the diversity and depths of love.
Publishers Weekly
Daniel Jones has edited the Modern Love column in the New York Times since its inception in 2004. His books include Modern Love: True Stories of Love, Loss, and Redemption;Love Illuminated: Exploring Lifes Most Mystifying Subject (with the Help of 50,000 Strangers);The Bastard on the Couch; and the novel After Lucy, which was a finalist for the Barnes & Noble Discover Award. Jones appears weekly on the Modern Love podcast and is a consulting producer for AmazonsModern Love.He lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, andNew York City.
Miya Matsumoto Lee began working for the Modern Love column in 2014 as a submission reader for the columns third college essay contest. After interning at Farrar, Strausand Giroux and graduating magna cum laude from Columbia University, Miya joined the New York Times as the Modern Love projects assistant. She grew up in New York City, where she currently lives.