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The Little Book of Apologies: Is it so hard to say sorry?

Karen Martin

Relationships are great - until they aren't. One minute, you're embraced in feelings of bliss; the next, you're smack in the middle of an argument that seems to have come from nowhere. Sure, a good apology can help patch things up, but what happens when it just doesn't feel right?

Whether you're on the giving or receiving end, The Little Book of Apologies unpacks the delicate art of saying sorry whether it is genuine, awkwardly given, or not at all. From sincere remorse to cleverly disguised non-apologies, it explores what makes a real 'I'm sorry'.

With wit, clarity, and quirky illustrations, The Little Book of Apologies is a curated collection of 'I'm sorry' statements for all sorts of situations. Think of it as a guide to identify what's on offer: a heartfelt apology, a half-hearted one, or something in between. And remember, whether you choose to accept an apology or not is entirely up to you.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Kazjoypress
  • Publish Date: May 29th, 2025
  • Pages: 82
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.00in - 0.38in - 0.53lb
  • EAN: 9781763668522
  • Categories: Conflict ResolutionGeneralInterpersonal Relations

About the Author

Martin, Karen: - Karen Martin is an award-winning playwright and author. She ran away with the circus, created plays in prisons, and strived to create transformational theatre experiences. Her contributions include: The Women's Circus: Leaping the Wire, and Women in Theatre: Ewa Czajor Memorial Award Recipients. She received a Local History Award for The Women's Jail Project. Her novel Dancing the Labyrinth won the Eyelands Book Award 2024. The Greek translation is published by Radamanthys Publications. Her second novel The Bringer of Happiness was inspired from Languedoc folklore. Delphi is the sequel to Dancing the Labyrinth and can be read as a stand-alone. Karen's non-fiction The Little Book of Red Flags, takes a humorous approach to a relationship breakdown. The Little Book of Apologies is its companion book.