Make Love

The best-selling duo talk about love: how to find, keep and enjoy it

  • When two friends talk about love: funny, open and very personal
  • The best-selling duo looks at the topic of love from their individual perspective — at the moments of happiness and also at the darker side ̇
  • For readers of Maxim Leo, Monika Bittl and Nicole Staudinger

The popular best-selling duo asks the most important questions: How does love work? And more

 

Susanne Fröhlich has fairly recently fallen in love, while Constanze Kleis has been coupled-up for 30 years. In their new book, they use their experiences of love to ask the most important questions: “Will I still get a man after 50?”, “How do you know when you are a couple?”, How do you tell him that the sex ... yeah well...?” The two best-selling authors know all the questions: the funny, the desperate, the sad, the desolate, the intimate, the embarrassing and the uplifting questions about love. And they also have a few emergency exits from the labyrinth of questions. The questions are presented with “courage”, “humour”, “bravery” and “authority”. And with the recognition that we are the ones who pull the strings of love, in good and in bad times. This book leaves us with the justified hope that we will always be able to find, keep and enjoy love. 

 

“It can only succeed if you try. Even and precisely in matters of love.” Susanne Fröhlich and Constanze Kleis

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  • Publisher: Knaur HC
  • Release: 01.09.2022
  • ISBN: 978-3-426-21494-7
  • 256 Pages
  • Authors: Susanne FröhlichConstanze Kleis
Make Love
Susanne Fröhlich Constanze Kleis Make Love
Gaby Gerster
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Susanne Fröhlich

Susanne Fröhlich is one of the best-known authors in Germany. The writer, journalist and presenter works for Hessischer Rundfunk among other places. Both her non-fiction titles like “Fröhlich fasten” (Fröhlich Fasts) and her novels, most recently, “Verzogen” (Address Unknown), have all become best-sellers including “Moppel-Ich” (Pudgy Me) with over 1 million copies sold. Susanne Fröhlich lives close to Frankfurt am Main.

Gaby Gerster
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Constanze Kleis

Journalist and best-selling author  Constanze Kleis lives in Frankfurt. Her books - many of which she has written together with Susanne Fröhlich - have achieved total sales of more than 600,000 copies. Her book, “Jeder Fisch ist schön, wenn er an der Angel hängt” (Every fish is beautiful when it is hanging on a hook) was nominated for the Deutscher Buchpreis. Constanze Kleis has worked for many years for daily papers like Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and she has a column in the magazine “Freundin”.