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After making it through the tribulations of their own first year of matrimony, advertising
copywriter David and book editor Wendy Hubbert decided to make that crucial period easier
on other couples. The result is really a combination of two...Read more
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Inspired by the hope that the experience of satisfied husbands and wives might provide
useful lessons to others, Wallerstein, a clinical psychologist and specialist on divorce,
and Sandra Blakeslee, who writes frequently for The New York Times,...Read more
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The author's third-grade class wrote her these homilies of lasting love while she was away
on her honeymoon. Here, along with the children's crayon drawings, are dozens of serious
and not-too-serious suggestions: "Mostly say yes,"...Read more
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Based on a study of more than two hundred marriages over a period of twenty years, a
psychologist reveals new perspectives on marriage, shatters conventional wisdom, and
presents practical exercises and guidelines to avoid ""danger zones.""
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Communication tips combined with financial strategies fortify this powerful, yet
fun-to-read resource for those contemplating tying the knot. Succinct and to the point,
this book blends psychological, legal, and financial information together for...Read more
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For any marriage to succeed, couples must periodically renew, rebuild, and recreate their
relationship. This is as true for first marriages as it is for second marriages. Now Dr.
Frederic Flach shows couples how to avoid the pitfalls and find the...Read more
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While a couple is dating and falling in love, religion usually does not seem a great
barrier, but with marriage and children, problems surface. The authors explore the
difficulties of such a relationship. Read more
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To save the two and a half million couples who marry each year in the U.S. time,
frustration, and money, this book answers those questions most frequently asked by newly
married couples. A helpful index directs readers to information on taxes,...Read more
The author, Marg Stark , October
23, 1998 Why I wrote What No One Tells the Bride
I had dated every psycho man out there when I finally met Mr. Right. Even so, adjusting to
married life was no small matter. During the engagement and first years of marriage, I
worried that I was not as blissed out as everyone expected me to be. I...Read more
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Family therapist Betty Carter's cutting-edge, common-sense approach to helping marriages
flourish is based on the premise that couples today want to be equals, but the realities
of the workplace force them into traditional roles, especially after...Read more