Jealousy by Nancy Friday

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Confronting the reasons why you feel bitter when a friend lands the job you wanted, your mother confides in your sister rather than you, you fear your partner is seeing someone else, Friday enables us to recognize that jealousy is a misery we inflict upon ourselves - and it needn't control us.

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Jealousy by Nancy Friday

Jealousy is an evil word. It is an emotion that gnaws away inside, souring relationships, and if it is not controlled can ruin your life. When Nancy Friday discovered her own strong feelings of jealousy she was shocked. But she found that she was not alone, and that jealousy is at the heart of family life and the core of many relationships. Friday used her own experiences and those of many men and women to strip bare this multi-faceted emotion. Confronting the reasons why you feel so bitter when, for instance, a friend lands the job you've always wanted, your mother confides in your sister rather than you, you fear your partner has been seeing someone else or a baby is born and disrupts your family life, she enables us to recognize that jealousy is a misery we inflict upon ourselves - and it needn't control us.

Nancy Friday grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. She graduated Wellesley College in Massachusetts, and has edited a travel magazine, as well as contributing to ‘Cosmopolitan’ and ‘Playboy’. She is married and lives in New York and Key West.

Her other books include ‘Jealousy’, ‘Men In Love’, ‘Women on Top’ and ‘My Secret Garden’.

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ISBN 13 9780006382508
ISBN 10 0006382509
Title Jealousy
Author Nancy Friday
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1994-04-25
Number of pages 608
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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