I've read many marriage books, some better than others. I'd say that this one falls right in the middle. It does offer up some very helpful advice - much of it pretty generic. I suppose though, that a happy, successful marriage is all about the small "generic" things that we do from day to day. Perhaps it can be easy to forget all of those little, practical things as we strive for bigger, showier displays of love and affection.
What I enjoyed: The author cites some very interesting statistics that paint a much more hopeful picture of marriage. We've all been told that over 50% of marriages end in divorce. At those dismal rates, marriage can seem like a game of Russian Roulette. Interestingly enough, the true divorce rate is actually closer to 30% - and nearly 80% of couples are actually happily married.
What you should know: This book is written from a Christian perspective. Thus, the author uses scripture and numerous references to God and the Bible. If you're not looking for a religious perspective on marriage, this book probably isn't for you.
Overall, I did enjoy the book. I gleaned some helpful tidbits, and that's about all one can hope for.
Disclaimer: I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah through Blogging for Books - their book review program. I wasn't required to post a positive review. These are my own opinions on this book.
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