Happily Ever After - Putting Vitality and Reality Into Marriage (Hardcover)

Jeannie Takahashi

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Author: Jeannie Takahashi

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Is there happiness after the honeymoon? Definitely yes, proclaims the author, and you don't have to be Cinderella to have a prince and a bright future. But what you do need are practical suggestions for building a solid marriage. This book meets those needs.

Marriage is not a fairy tale, the first several chapters reveal, but it can retain the excitement, charm, and glow of those classics if properly approached. The bride needs to be realistic in her expectations about herself, her husband, and the marriage, the book stresses. The author discusses the role of the man and woman in marriage-how the roles differ and how each role complements the other. She explains some of the problems commonly encountered in marriage and offers workable solutions to them. The positive theme throughout these chapters is that a man and a woman working at it together, with the help of the Lord, can develop and solidify a relationship that will last forever.

The book then deals in specific areas of concern: building communication skills, making the house a home, handling money, having a baby, being a parent, coping with trials. Throughout the book and particularly in the last several chapters the author emphasizes the importance of living the gospel and of constantly improving self, matters which are of paramount importance in a marriage. In short, Happily Ever After? is a practical, logical approach to putting vitality and reality into marriage. It tells how to keep the "happily" in "ever after."

Pages: 136