Topics include the continued targeting of women as the primary readership, a reflection in the content of the changing views about marriage exhibited in the younger generations, and a list of publications that stick to traditional interpretations of marriage versus those exhibiting updated viewpoints. ...
There are a handful of books on this list that I picked up when I thought I was going to Russia and this was the first that I chose to read. It’s a short novel that highlights life in Leningrad during WWII, I’m glad I read it even in that trip got diverted to Portugal. Russka...
Buy on Amazon 01/13/2025 02:55 am GMT This book helped me realize how to give and receive love according to the five love languages! It helped me find hope and purpose in my marriage. It helped me realize that I was not just butting my head up against a brick wall. There is ...
Study 2 used experimental audit methods to examine whether the actual behavior of wedding venue professionals aligned with Americans' social norm beliefs. Results revealed that same﹕ex couples and, to a lesser extent, interracial couples experienced more discrimination by wedding industry professionals ...
Three new books on the US look at the Clinton decade, the rise of conspiracies and the existential threat of November’s presidential election September 19 2024 ReviewNon-Fiction Lower than the Angels — a magisterial history of sex, Christianity and the meaning of marriage ...
Very striking is the marriage of brothers to their sisters within the royal family, and why that was seen as a good thing.” Read more... Notable Nonfiction Books of Mid-2024 Sophie Roell, Journalist Buy now The Roads to Rome: A History of Imperial Expansion by Catherine Fletcher ...
This includes flashbacks to her chubby adolescence in German-occupied Athens in WWII, her failed marriage, and at the peak of career, including trysts with Aristotle Onassis and JFK. But is this biopic any good? I have very mixed feelings about that. I love the beautifully shot interiors, ...
s attention, including Eliza Touchet, the cousin-by-marriage of prolific novelist William Ainsworth who outsold Charles Dickens in his day, and Andrew Bogle, a former Jamaican slave who believes the claimant really is Tichborne despite a considerable amount of evidence that he definitely isn’t....
Duras’s and Antelme’s marriage had already been strained by the death of their child in 1942, and by 1944, Duras was involved with the editor Dionys Mascolo, referred to as D. in the book, and intent upon divorcing Antelme. This fact hovers over her narrative, contributing to her anx...
that the Biblical flood was finally over, and that God had forgiven his people. In the Chinese tradition, the rainbow is a common symbol for marriage because the colours represent the union of yin and yang. Nowadays the rainbow is used by many popular movements for peace and the environment...