John Gray (born December 28, 1951) is an American relationship counselor, lecturer and author. In 1969, he began a nine-year association with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi before beginning his career as an author and personal relationship counselor. In 1992 he published the book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, which became a long-term best seller and formed the central theme of all his subsequent books and career activities. His books have sold millions of copies. Source: <a href="htt...
Mars and Venus Starting Over

Mars and Venus Starting Over
Synopsis
Feeling lost after a breakup, divorce, or the death of a loved one? Dr. John Gray's guide offers practical advice for navigating the pain of loss and finding love again. Learn how to heal, forgive, and rebuild your confidence, with specific insights into how men and women approach these challenges differently. This book provides the wisdom and tools to move forward and discover fulfillment.
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Mars and Venus starting overUnknown, 1998
334 pages
HarperCollinsPublishersLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97800601759861st ed.5 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
Does Mars and Venus Starting Over require reading other Mars and Venus books first?
This book is designed to be a standalone guide, offering complete advice for navigating loss and new beginnings without needing prior knowledge from other books in the Mars and Venus series. While it builds on Dr. Gray's general philosophy, the specific strategies and insights are self-contained.
How does this book differ from John Gray's other Mars and Venus titles?
Unlike many of John Gray's other books that focus on improving existing relationships, "Mars and Venus Starting Over" specifically addresses the unique challenges of healing and rebuilding after a significant loss or life transition. It provides guidance tailored to individuals who are single again or coping with grief, rather than couples.

























