What happened to real human connection?
In The Distance Between Us: How We Lost the Art of Human Connection, an eighty-year-old author reflects on a lifetime of relationships, marriage, friendship, grief, and rebuilding, to explore a question that defines our time: why are we more connected than ever, yet feel more alone than ever before?
Blending personal storytelling with cultural reflection, this powerful book examines the growing loneliness epidemic, the hidden costs of social media and relationships, and the quiet erosion of trust that once held communities together. From childhood friendships in post-war Berlin to a lifelong marriage that lasted fifty-seven years, the author shows what authentic human connection once looked like, and why it is disappearing.
At the heart of this modern society and loneliness exploration is a simple but urgent argument: technology promised connection, but often delivered distance. Conversations have been replaced by notifications. Presence has been replaced by convenience. And the meaning of friendship has been quietly redefined.
Through deeply human stories and thoughtful analysis, the book explores:
How technology and human relationships changed the way we connect
Why the loneliness epidemic is growing across generations
What younger generations have lost in a world of constant connectivity
How trust, empathy, and dialogue are slowly eroding in modern culture
The simple but powerful ways we can rebuild authentic human connection
But this book is not just a critique of modern life. It is also a hopeful guide, a reminder that real connection still exists and that the path back is simpler than we think.
If you’ve ever felt the quiet distance between people in an always-online world, this social media and relationships reflection will resonate deeply.
This book is for readers who want to understand modern society, loneliness, and the timeless human need to truly know one another.
Because the greatest crisis of our time may not be political, technological, or economic.
It may simply be the growing distance between us.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In The Distance Between Us: How We Lost the Art of Human Connection, an eighty-year-old author reflects on a lifetime of relationships to examine one of the defining questions of modern life: why are people more digitally connected than ever, yet increasingly lonely?Drawing from personal experience, cultural observation, and social reflection, the book traces the gradual shift from meaningful relationships to a world shaped by constant connectivity and digital interaction. From childhood friendships in post-war Berlin to a marriage that lasted more than half a century, the author reveals what authentic human connection once looked like and why it now feels increasingly rare.The book explores how technology has transformed the way people communicate, often replacing conversation with convenience and presence with distraction. It examines the growing loneliness epidemic across generations and the quiet erosion of trust, empathy, and community that once defined everyday life.Yet this work is not simply a critique of modern culture. It is also a hopeful reflection on how genuine relationships can be rebuilt through attention, honesty, and meaningful dialogue.Insightful and deeply personal, The Distance Between Us offers readers a powerful reminder that authentic human connection remains essential and that rediscovering it may be one of the most important challenges of our time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781971588049
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