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Love in Exile

By: Shon Faye
Narrated by: Shon Faye
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‘We ache for love, but love eludes us. Out of this crisis comes so much of what it means to be human’


Shon Faye grew up quietly obsessed with the feeling that love was not for her. Not just romantic love: the secret fear of her own unworthiness penetrated every aspect and corner of her life. It was a fear that would erupt in destructive, counterfeit versions of the real love she craved: addictions and short-lived romances that were either euphoric and fantastical, or excruciatingly painful and unhinged, often both. Faye’s experience of the world as a trans woman, who grew up visibly queer, exacerbated her fears. But, as she confronted her damaging ideas about love and lovelessness, she came to realize that this sense of exclusion is symptomatic of a much larger problem in our culture.

Love, she argues, is as much a collective question as a personal one. Yet our collective ideals of love have developed in a society which is itself profoundly sick and loveless; in which consumer capitalism sells us ever new, engrossing fantasies of becoming more loved or lovable. In this highly politicized terrain, boundaries are purposefully drawn to keep some in and to keep others out. Those who exist outside them are ignored, denigrated, exiled.

In Love in Exile, Shon Faye shows love is much greater than the narrow ideals we have been taught to crave so desperately that we are willing to bend and break ourselves to fit them. Wise, funny, unsparing, and suffused with a radical clarity, this is a book of and for our times: for seeing and knowing love, in whatever form it takes, is the meaning of life itself.

'Uncommonly wise and honest. Love in Exile flooded me with a sense of continuity and hope. A masterpiece, from start to finish' - Maggie Nelson

'Seamlessly blending memoir and social theory...Faye examines the elision of love, validation and addiction with such lucidity as to knock the wind out of you.' - The Standard

'An account of how and why we define our own self-worth in terms of love. Faye has a perspective and style that is distinctly her own but offers insight and enlightenment that is appealingly universal.' - Vogue, 'Best Books of 2025'


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Love the way she writes, very articulate and smart. Some very thought-provoking analysis and personal stories. Well done!

A great writer

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Educational in the deeply personal, a book that gives space for disagreement but convinces you in the end of Fayes personal conviction which I admire. Her views on Love, and her own love life, and envious - not for her deep inner peace but for her genuine acceptance of living in this world.

Insightful and Honest

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There is a both a sense of political urgency to Shon's writing and an amazing humanity and groudedness. Her skill of embbeding romantic love into a wider socio political environment is excellent and her vulnerability shines through her writing in a way that is genuinely vulnerable.

An empathetic and political read

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Genuinely one of the best books I've listened to. It was more than I expected - generally covering the complexities of love, particularly in the context of societal pressures and the experiences of marginalized groups. Taught me a lot and made me think. Would recommend this to anyone.

Not a light listen, but we are not living in light times.

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Really clever and insightful. well read and would recommend. particularly the thoughts about self care and trauma. A lot of food for thought and a contemporary approach to a particularly long in the tooth subject (love).

Thoroughly enjoyable listening

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