From Publishers Weekly
First-time author Davis, daughter of the highly regarded evangelical apologist Ravi Zacharias, delivers hefty contemplation on marriage as she superbly showcases the personal journeys of 20 married women. Davis emulates the 1960s consciousness-raising groups where women aimed to explore their lives with honesty and share in the commonality of life's experiences. Tackling the "heart" issues like sex, intimacy and forgiveness with refreshing frankness, Davis says healthy wives become more fluid over time, take risks by trusting with abandon and stay faithful even when emotional excitement is replaced by a calm rapport. One of her most poignant and telling chapters recounts the story of a woman whose life has been characterized by abuse. She is traveling to a new job, yet of all the things she might desire (house, finances, security, the return of her children from foster care), she longs for physical beauty and the power it confers. Davis's real-life composite characters are transparent in their story telling, not pretending to have all the answers, and this single ingredient makes the book all the more compelling.
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Product Description
Women often enter marriage with pipe dreams and romantic notions they've entertained since childhood. However, the realities of being a wife can soon bring discouragement as issues inevitably arise. In Confessions from an Honest Wife, emerging author Sarah Zacharias Davis lifts the shame and censorship that accompany these challenges. Davis presents composites of women who share candidly their most exhilarating, baffling, and sometimes-disheartening experiences. Covering a variety of subjects from acceptance and boundaries to submission, sex, and intimacy, Confessions lets women know they are not alone in their difficulties. Discussing both her personal accounts as well as the questions of women she's met and interviewed, Davis assures readers that through the triumphs and defeats of the marriage relationship, there can be growth, forgiveness, hope, and revelation of God's faithfulness in their lives.
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