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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book on marriage, February 10, 2003
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This review is from: Grown-up Marriage: What We Know, Wish We Had Known, and Still Need to Know About Being Married (Hardcover)
In the movie "Good Will Hunting" the therapist defines soulmate as "someone who challenges you". At first I was puzzled at this definition but I soon found out what this meant by reading this book and living out my own marriage. A marriage is a constant learning experience just like life. We are challenged to change, adapt, and grow everyday and this is what really makes us mature as indivuduals as well as happy in our marriages. This book convincingly showed me that a marital relationship is a process and a neverending opportunity to mature as a human being. Yes, sometimes it seen as a place for comfort and acceptance but it is mostly a challenge, a challenge to grow. A challenge to let go of our insecurities and defenses and open up more and more as we become more and more emotionally intimate with one another. And this certainly requires growth and maturation. Overall, this is a great book that convicingly explains this process. If you are looking for more information about how to let go of our insecurities, open up to our partners and grow as human beings, I'd recommend, "Rhythm, Relationships, and Transcendence" by Toru Sato. It is also a fantastic book on relationships. You'll love it!
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific insights into relationships, April 5, 2003
This review is from: Grown-up Marriage: What We Know, Wish We Had Known, and Still Need to Know About Being Married (Hardcover)
I wish this book had been written a year ago when my own "starter marriage" was falling apart. There were so many instances in the book where I could point to a passage and say, "Yep! That's us." "That's totally what happened to us too!" etc. It might have saved my marriage. But I'm glad to have read this book later rather than never. With an impressive understanding of human nature, Viorst touches upon the many delicate interrelational factors that causes strain in people's marriages as well as second (and third) marriages, and why seemingly happy couples divorce while destructive, unhappy couples stay together. This is a worthwhile, mandatory read for every couple who plans to get married or is already married or might be thinking of divorce. Do your loved ones a favor and give this book to a future bride or bridegroom as a wedding gift. It's one of the best relationship tune-ups you'll read.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Marital Must Read, July 28, 2005
This book should be compulsory reading for any couple contemplating marriage. In a sometimes gut-wrenching analysis of modern marriage, Viorst spells out the fallacies of our society's view on marital bliss in a way that will challenge and, on occasion, shock you with its ability to reflect your own romantic relationship.

One of the most provocative chapters is, "The First Shocks of Marriage." This chapter outlines the expectations we bring into marriage and the feelings of betrayal that result when those expectations are invariably, and sometimes brutally, crushed. As a divorced, middle-aged woman with many female friends who maintain a 'revolving door' of romantic relationships, the concept of feeling emotionally betrayed is one that will speak to every woman...and should be understood by every man. Viorst cites the common female viewpoint that "marriage should be nothing less than love, adoration, companionship, physical intimacy, emotional availability, respect, humor and tolerance." And the male viewpoint Viorst cites is one that expects a wife to "respect his need for autonomy and give him plenty of room to do his own thing." Yet, if anything, the reality of marriage teaches us that we often won't get all, or even some, of what we expected.

One lesson every individual who reads this book should learn, and learn, and learn yet once again, is that marriage is work...Work...WORK. This book, like no other I have read, made me question whether I'm up to it. :-) It also made me realize that, when it does work, when both halves of the couple (not either/or) are willing to work diligently at keeping the dream alive, the reward is priceless.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Insightful book on married life, December 15, 2003
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This review is from: Grown-up Marriage: What We Know, Wish We Had Known, and Still Need to Know About Being Married (Hardcover)
Judith Viorst has articulated some profound insights on married life- why do we choose to get married, why do marriages fail, why do we stay married. She addresses some of the problems marriages today face- infidelity, "sibling rivalry", yet the book is a surprisingly uplifting celebration of married life and the value of sticking it out through the tough times.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars May have saved my marriage!, July 9, 2004
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Desiree (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
This is a terrific book for anyone at any stage in marriage - I read it as I was on the brink of divorce, I read most of it and had suggested to my husband that he read a chapter of it. Things have turned around and we are on the road to repair and re-comittment it seems, this book may have saved us.

Judith has wit and charm and sensibility combined to talk about various aspects of marriage, about everyday marriage - and how to improve it, about how various factors can affect marriage at various stages. Thumbs, fingers and toes are all up for Judiths book!

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marriage is Work, March 20, 2009
And this book helps you understand it! A great book that all those to be married, or are already married should read! It was a gift to us, and we now give it to all our friends getting married!
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book., June 26, 2005
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This review is from: Grown-up Marriage: What We Know, Wish We Had Known, and Still Need to Know About Being Married (Hardcover)
I've been married one year, have just read this book and I loved it. The book promotes standing by your partner. My parents were divorced, and according to this book it puts me at a greater risk of getting divorced. With that in mind, I'll work as hard as I can on taking good care of my marriage.
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