History: Un-Attached: Historical Figures and their Emotional Baggage
$0.99 $4.99
01/01/2026
What if Julius Caesar didn’t need an empire—he just needed therapy?History: Unattached imagines a world where the past’s most powerful people weren’t conquering lands or building legacies... they were lying on a couch, unpacking their unresolved trauma.Because maybe, just maybe—behind every great empire was a broken attachment style.About the Book:Through historically grounded and emotionally revealing imagined therapy sessions, History: Unattached brings the dead back to life—emotionally, if not literally. These aren't battles, biographies, or dry timelines. They're raw, modern reflections on grief, shame, control, identity, delusion, and unmet needs.And quietly threading through it all? The legacy of John Bowlby, the father of attachment theory—whose groundbreaking work revealed how our earliest bonds shape everything that comes after. Even, it turns out, world domination.Inside You’ll Discover:🛋️ Inventive Sessions with Historical Icons, Including:Joan of Arc, wrestling with destiny and disorganized attachmentsGalileo, challenging more than the stars—his self-worthMarie Antoinette, navigating betrayal and enmeshmentThomas Edison, avoiding burnout while craving validationAlexander the Great, stuck in a spiral of anxious attachmentWalt Disney, confronting perfectionism and legacy anxietyGenghis Khan, dealing with control, anger—and fear of abandonmentJohn Bowlby, guest of honor, sitting on both sides of the couchWhat You’ll Take Away:📜 Modern Psychology, Historical WeightDelve into Bowlby’s theories—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment—and see how these patterns echo in the lives of history’s most influential figures.🧠 Witty, Darkly Intelligent Narrative VoiceEqual parts biting, insightful, and reflective. Like your smartest therapist with a Ph.D. in history, sarcasm, and human pain.🎁 Perfect Gift for the OverthinkerIdeal for readers who love history, therapy, self-awareness, or just want to know if Julius Caesar was securely attached (spoiler: doubtful).Early Praise:“A brilliant mash-up of historical detail and emotional depth.”“Never thought I’d cry for Galileo. But here we are.”“Equal parts hilarious and haunting.”You’ve read the history books. Now read the therapy notes.History: Unattached is where facts get feelings—and the couch is always open.Even for legends.
Book Length: