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Fifteen years ago, some close friends of the authors went through a painful
and shattering divorce. Feeling powerless to help, as friends usually do, Steve
and Shaaron begain a long term project to understand, for themselves as much as
anyone else, how to make love work. Most marriages experience growth phases
which if not understood or supported properly, often blow their partners apart.
Conflict, and what looks like an impossible incompatibility between men and women
overall, is in fact the thing that burns off immaturity, selfishness, and lack
of awareness, and can lead to deeper happiness over decades, than anything which
young lovers can experience. Practical, funny, powerful, and intensely
personal, this book is the least known of the Biddulph's books. It is also the
one that readers most often stop them and say 'thank you' for. |