
Kin by Sophie Lucido Johnson
Sophie Lucido Johnson, New Yorker cartoonist and creator of the YOU ARE DOING A GOOD ENOUGH JOB newsletter, offers a radical reframe of platonic relationships with practical steps to build community and combat the loneliness epidemic in the vein of The Art of Gathering and Big Friendship.
"In Kin, Sophie Lucido Johnson weaves a tapestry of storytelling that feels both intimate and expansive, guiding us through the ways we've become isolated and how we can respond to our profound yearning for connectionWith vulnerability and warmth, Sophie invites us to imagine a life rooted in kinship, community, and the deep, enduring relationships we crave.”—Laura Danger, author of No More Mediocre: A Call to Reimagine Our Relationships And Demand More
"This book not only diagnoses the problem, but it breaks down how to solve isolation and overwhelm with practical, grounded advice on how to build strong connections (and tolerate the ups and downs that come with any relationship) with neighbors, lovers, family, co-workers, and community."—Dean Spade, author of Love in a F*cked Up World
"Heartwarming, witty, and packed with useful information, Sophie Lucido Johnson’s Kin: The Future of Family is a must-read for anyone who feels like conventional familial expectations just don’t work for them. Read it cover to cover or jump around reading bits in various chapters, you are sure to be charmed by Johnson’s easy writing style and helpful ideas!" —Dr. Elisabeth Sheff, Author of The Polyamorists Next Door and Children in Polyamorous Families
"Sophie Lucido Johnson’s Kin models ways to find, cultivate, and deepen connections with people who aren’t romantic partners or family. Along the way, this bighearted book will make you want to reach out to those you already hold dear. Kin is the book I wish I could give to my younger self. Reading it now is the next best thing." —Tove Danovich, writer and author of Under the Henfluence: Inside the World of Backyard Chickens and the People Who Love Them
"An intriguing perspective on what makes a family."—Publishers Weekly
"This book not only diagnoses the problem, but it breaks down how to solve isolation and overwhelm with practical, grounded advice on how to build strong connections (and tolerate the ups and downs that come with any relationship) with neighbors, lovers, family, co-workers, and community."—Dean Spade, author of Love in a F*cked Up World
"Heartwarming, witty, and packed with useful information, Sophie Lucido Johnson’s Kin: The Future of Family is a must-read for anyone who feels like conventional familial expectations just don’t work for them. Read it cover to cover or jump around reading bits in various chapters, you are sure to be charmed by Johnson’s easy writing style and helpful ideas!" —Dr. Elisabeth Sheff, Author of The Polyamorists Next Door and Children in Polyamorous Families
"Sophie Lucido Johnson’s Kin models ways to find, cultivate, and deepen connections with people who aren’t romantic partners or family. Along the way, this bighearted book will make you want to reach out to those you already hold dear. Kin is the book I wish I could give to my younger self. Reading it now is the next best thing." —Tove Danovich, writer and author of Under the Henfluence: Inside the World of Backyard Chickens and the People Who Love Them
"An intriguing perspective on what makes a family."—Publishers Weekly
Sophie Lucido Johnson is an award-winning cartoonist and writer in Chicago. She is the author of Many Love and Dear Sophie, Love Sophie. She is a cartoonist for The New Yorker, and has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, and elsewhere. She has chickens and bees.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781668060650 |
| ISBN 10 | 1668060655 |
| Title | Kin |
| Author | Sophie Lucido Johnson |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Atria Books |
| Year published | 2025-12-04 |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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