
To Ani Tee
John Gray's landmark work, here presented in Marathi, tackles one of the most universal frustrations known to human beings: why the person you love can sometimes feel utterly incomprehensible. Rather than getting bogged down in theoretical debates about why men and women differ, Gray cuts straight to the practical stuff, focusing on what those differences actually look like in everyday life. It's a refreshingly grounded approach. Gray walks readers through the contrasting ways men and women handle stress, process emotions, and respond to the people around them. He presents scenarios from both perspectives, giving the reader a genuine sense of how the same situation can feel completely different depending on who you are. His central argument is that men and women don't just communicate differently; they think, feel, react, and express their needs in ways that can seem almost foreign to one another. Accepting this, rather than fighting it, is where the real change begins. The book offers guidance on navigating mismatched communication styles and emotional needs, with the goal of building closer, warmer relationships. It won't solve every argument, but for couples willing to genuinely engage with its ideas, it provides a useful framework for understanding the person across the table. Readable, warm, and full of relatable moments.
- Author: John Gray
- Publisher: Mehta Publishing House Pune
- Genre: Cooking & Culinary Arts
- ISBN: 978-8177664508
- Pages: 328 pages
