Books about relationships between people have always attracted readers with their ability to penetrate into the deepest corners of the soul, causing tears and laughter, making you think about life and love. We have compiled a selection of books that speak movingly and deeply about various aspects of human relationships.
"The Bridges of Madison County”, Robert James Waller
The story of the brief but incredibly powerful romance between photographer Robert and housewife Francesca. This book is as much about love as it is about the choices that define a lifetime. Touching and sentimental, the book leaves a mark in every reader's heart.
"Me Before You", Jojo Moyes
An account of the unexpected friendship and love between Louise and Will, a paralyzed young man. This book explores issues of life and death, raising difficult themes and touching on the deepest feelings.
"Pride and Prejudice”, Jane Austen
A classic of world literature that explores the intricacies of human relationships, pride, prejudice and love. The story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy will not leave anyone indifferent, demonstrating how personal change can lead to true happiness.
"One Day”, David Nichols
July 15, 1988. Dexter and Emma meet at a graduation party. They spend one day together and a romantic relationship develops between them. Young people decide to remain friends, because everyone is going to go through life in their own way. Almost every year they meet exactly on July 15, but are afraid to admit to themselves that they feel sympathy for each other.
“Love in the Time of Cholera”, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
This book is about Florentino Arisa's long-suffering and abiding love for Ferminna Daza, which spans more than half a century. Marquez masterfully paints portraits of his characters and conveys their feelings, making each page filled with passion and longing.
"The Time Traveler's Wife”, Audrey Niffenegger
A unique story about the love that Henry and Claire experience when they encounter the unusual phenomenon of time travel. The book explores the strength and fragility of relationships, showing how love can overcome all obstacles.
"The Notebook”, Nicholas Sparks
Noah and Ellie's love story that spans decades and overcomes many challenges. The book is touching in its sincerity and shows how true love can persist and grow over time.
"Eat, Pray, Love”, Elizabeth Gilbert
An autobiographical book about the author's journey around the world in search of herself after a painful divorce. This story about relationships not only with other people, but also with oneself, shows how important it is to find harmony and inner happiness.
"The Fault in Our Stars", John Green
The story of two teenagers battling cancer who find support and love in each other. The book touches to the core, raising questions of life, death and the meaning of true human connection.
"Loneliness on the Net", Janusz Wiszniewski
A book about virtual love, which grows into something more. The story of two people who found each other over the Internet shows how strong feelings can be, despite distance and time.