The Wives' Book: For the Wife Who's Best at Everything

The Wives' Book: For the Wife Who's Best at Everything
ISBN-10
1843173255
ISBN-13
9781843173250
Category
Wives
Pages
158
Language
English
Published
2008
Author
Alison Maloney

Description

Often described as 'the better half' of the husband-and-wife team, the role of the wife is one that is sacred and wide ranging. From knowing the quickest and most efficient route around the supermarket and exactly where her husband keeps his passport, to her uncanny ability to time her hair drying with a husband's lie-in or collect an array of cosmetics for every eventuality that clutter up the bathroom. The Wives' Book celebrates all the quirks, traditions and achievements in wifehood, including:. Fascinating stories of wives throughout history. Ideas for celebrating wedding anniversaries. Top-ten synonyms for 'wife' . Humorous and thought-provoking quotes. Heart warming tales from real-life wivesDelightfully informative and beautifully packaged, The Wives' Book is a lovely celebration of marriage and a great gift for all brides.

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