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It’s plainly intended to be inspirational—and, indeed, This American Ex-Wife uses the tale of Lenz’s marriage ending, alongside statistics and interviews and a startling amount of country ...
We show how the common good depends on enshrining this view in law ... opponent of redefining marriage, was active throughout the 1980s and '90s. She wrote books documenting the sexual ...
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The Christian Post on MSNDivorce and remarriage: What does the Bible say?While modern culture has become increasingly permissive regarding the dissolution of marriage, Scripture upholds a high view ...
His most important contribution is to identify the two fundamentally competing views of marriage that uncomfortably co-exist in America today. The first is the traditional view of the permanent ...
This view of marriage as a tool has become so commonplace today that many may no longer recognize it. Consider, for example, divorce attorney James Sexton, whose books include If You’re in My ...
Another year, another stack of great books to read. Jeffrey Brown talked ... of ‘Huckleberry Finn’ but from the point of view of Jim, the enslaved person in the novel. I usually am suspicious ...
Divorce, in the narrator’s view ... happen this quickly? Marriage — or relationship — sabbaticals may be a novel solution to revive a relationship. Based on these books, the best ones ...
“More: A Memoir of Open Marriage” is bound to be passed furtively ... One of the strengths of this book is its long view. This isn’t the glowing self-righteousness of the newly converted ...
I don't say this often, but this superb short novel, about a marriage at its breakpoint ... from the two spouses' alternating points of view. We gradually learn a lot about this couple ...
By Karan Singh Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Here they are — the ... the traditional marriage plot and a ho-hum happily ever after. Not only does Alderton cement herself as ...
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