Explores the diverse ways ordinary men and women have organized their conjugal relationships since the sixteenth century. ... a massive compilation of fascinating information.' The Times Educational Supplement.
For Better, for Worse
To her left, the edges of the breeze-blocked wall were barely visible, plastered with photos of Stuart Ingram, taken from a variety of different angles. Stuart standing on a stage, pointing at the camera, making a speech, ...
Already a bestseller in the U.K., Carole Matthews's For Better, for Worse is a deliriously droll, dead-on tale of marriage, sex, monogamy, and modern love.
Leonora is a teacher struggling to teach the wild ex-soldier Morse how to become a gentleman in just three months!
With war on the horizon, can she find peace?
For Better, For Worse explores how marriage became the lens through which Egyptians critiqued larger socioeconomic and political concerns.
These are just a few of the fascinating, and often surprising, revelations in For Better, For Worse, the most comprehensive treatment to date of the history of marriage in a major Western society.
21 The Alice Books and the Contested Ground of the Natural World Laura White 22 The Unknown Relatives The Catholic as the Other in the Victorian Novel Monika Mazurek 23 Saving the World Girlhood and Evangelicalism in the Nineteenth ...
A war widow finds new love in this absorbing First World War romance Newly widowed after a whirlwind wartime romance, Stella Nolan is preparing to meet her late husband’s family for the first time.
"This book is based soundly on the proven, personal experience of the married authors as well as on their extensive research and their proven ministry in helping others to strengthen their marriages."--Cover
For Better, for Worse discusses the shame narratives tied to divorce, rooted in Christian theologies of marriage and U.S. political landscapes of marriage rights and regulation.
What really happens to marriage when children enter the picture? For Better, For Worse is a riveting chronicle af this common and often disconcerting experience. In an intimite narrative that...