An Exploration of Dating in Modern Times

ABOUT THE BOOK

Dates & Don’ts is an intimate exploration of relationships in modern times told through a collection of stories that will make you gasp, giggle, and growl. It follows a Swixican (Swiss-Mexican) in her early thirties as she wades through the murky waters of dating in digital times. It is an incredibly relatable, feel-good novel that touches on themes like dating rituals, gender stereotypes, self-confidence, and sexuality.

If you’re looking for an uplifting, fresh, and funny take on dating told by a modern woman, this book is for you.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aniela Vogel is a Customer Relationship Manager, self-appointed foodie, and amateur wedding officiant based in Zurich. She grew up in Mexico and moved to Switzerland when she was seventeen. Dates & Dont’s is her first novel and focuses on gender stereotypes, gender equality, relationships, and hedonism. When she’s not writing, she can be found indulging in chocolate, shimmying at a music concert, or being an exemplary wing woman.

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