Love in Exile, Shon Faye
Love in Exile, Shon Faye
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Love in Exile

Author: Shon Faye

Narrator: Shon Faye

Unabridged: 7 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/06/2025


Synopsis

A disarmingly wry treatise-cum-memoir on love in a lonely age by a celebrated thinker and columnist for VogueLove is supposedly attainable for us all. But for most people, especially women, success with “love”―the yardstick we use to measure our value across romance, parenthood, sex, religion, and friendship―can feel out of reach, an experience frequently ascribed to a personal failing. This sense of unworthiness is, according to Shon Faye, “a form of exile: an intentional, punitive banishment that serves political ends.” Faye, a trans woman in her thirties, has felt isolated from love for as long as she can remember. So after the devastation of her first heartbreak, she figured it was time to find out why.The subsequent investigation, Love in Exile, boldly reframes love’s elusiveness as a collective question. Conversationally frank and intellectually ambitious, these eight voice-driven essays unpack the norms governing love in our time with the insight of a shrewd outsider. Here, Faye examines her breakups with cis men alongside lessons from Lana Del Rey and Alain de Botton, explores the lovelessness that fueled her time as an addict, tackles the relationship between feminine self-worth and motherhood, and finally attempts to discover genuine self-acceptance.The result is a dive into universal, deeply felt questions about love, reframed through a radical, revolutionary perspective. Written with the humor and rigor that made Faye an internationally bestselling writer, Love in Exile is a thrilling reckoning with love in our time.

About Shon Faye

Shon Faye is the author of the award-winning Sunday Times bestseller The Transgender Issue, which was published in six languages. She writes an advice column, “Dear Shon,” for Vogue. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, n+1, VICE, and other publications. She lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by liv ❁ on February 23, 2025

"Seeing romantic love as a cure for one's ills is a sure-fire route to treating it like a resource to be extracted from others. It soon leads to self-deception, manipulation, secrecy and fear in matters that are supposed to be shaped by generosity, honesty and trust." Oh, this is a bit of a confus......more

Goodreads review by SJ on February 14, 2025

This book is excellent. Witty, intelligent, and so relatable. Weaving in personal, intimate memoir and well researched, wide reaching examinations of love under capitalism, motherhood under patriarchy, marriage, politics, religion, self love and addiction through a millennial, trans woman’s lens. It......more

Goodreads review by Meike on July 18, 2025

Shon Faye ponders the politics of love: Starting from memoir-esque recollections of her past, she triangulates her experiences with that of others as well as philosophical and political authors (Friedrich Engels, bell hooks, Germaine Greer, Simone de Beauvoir) to arrive at strongly opinionated perso......more

Goodreads review by Lottie from book club on March 12, 2025

the Agape chapter flayed me alive - Shon Faye I am your disciple!......more

Goodreads review by Fleur on May 14, 2025

everything and more......more


Quotes

“Shon Faye can break your heart and change your mind in the same moment…A book that for lovers in this era will be both a comfort and a sword.” Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby 

“A heartfelt and astute book that encourages us to reconsider our fantasies and assumptions about romantic love. Should be required reading for anyone who wants to join a dating app, love ethically, or experience true partnership with other humans.” Melissa Febos, author of Girlhood and The Dry Season 

“With a very sharp, brave, dialectical brilliance, Shon Faye takes on the insurmountable question of ‘who is supposed to love me?’ This question is answered both personally and collectively in a series of essays that are gripping, self aware, and (if I may be so frank) radically seductive.” Brontez Purnell, author of Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt 

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