A handbook to console, nourish and gently lead us on the path to emotional balance.
Philippa Perry is a psychotherapist and writer who has written for
the Guardian, the Observer, Time Out and Healthy Living magazine
and has a column in Psychologies. In 2010 she wrote the graphic
novel Couch Fiction, in an attempt to demystify psychotherapy. She
lives in London and Sussex with her husband, the artist Grayson
Perry, and enjoys gardening, cooking, parties, walking, tweeting
and watching telly.
The School of Life is a London-based enterprise that is dedicated
to the most useful ideas relevant to the dilemmas of everyday life.
We consider questions like: How can we fulfil our potential? Can
work be inspiring? Why does community matter? Can relationships
last a lifetime? We don't have all the answers, but we will direct
you towards a variety of useful ideas - from philosophy to
literature, psychology to the visual arts - that are guaranteed to
stimulate, provoke, nourish and console.
Intelligent, non-self-helpy, yet immensely helpful guides to modern
living.
*New York Times*
The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure
trove of human knowledge.
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