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Fawn WeaverThomas Nelson / 2013 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$18.274.5 out of 5 stars for Happy Wives Club: One Woman's Worldwide Search for the Secrets of a Great Marriage. View reviews of this product. 12 Reviews
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KC @ Average: More or Less5 Stars Out Of 5Loved it!April 29, 2014KC @ Average: More or LessQuality: 5Meets Expectations: 5I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I honestly expected a preachy, Proverbs 31-type homily, but Happy Wives Club is a well-written, refreshing journal of Weaver's travels, the people she met and her own personal discoveries throughout her journey. I especially enjoyed reports on how happy marriages are built and maintained in non-Western cultures. It was good to learn that that marriage is both hard and rewarding no matter where your location. As a bonus, Weaver's 12 conclusions or 'secrets' to what make up a great marriage are real, common sense ideas that are both tangible and attainable to all who are willing to commit to be a happy wife. I look forward to other books by Fawn Weaver.
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YvonneP5 Stars Out Of 5Well DoneJune 30, 2016YvonnePQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Thought provoking, Soul Searching Read!
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NTCC5 Stars Out Of 5Happy Reader of the Club!September 6, 2019NTCCQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Such a fantastic book concept and it was delightful reading! It was interesting following her journey from country to country and city to city. A lot of great insights and really good reminders. Very enjoyable!
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Fitzysmom5 Stars Out Of 5January 27, 2014FitzysmomIn an age of seemingly constant attacks on marriage today, this book was a wonderful breath of fresh air. It was interesting to read through each individual woman's story and see her marriage through her words. The stories weren't all happy, happy, happy. In fact most of them had struggles, but the difference was the way they allowed those struggles to make them better and stronger.
It was fascinating to read about women across the world that loved being married. There were stories from places that you kind of get the impression that they just exist and stay married because that's just what you do. But that wasn't the case. They intentionally worked at being happily married.
The main thing that I took away from this book was that we shouldn't believe the lie that being married and being happy could not go together. It can and it does. If you are happily married you are going to enjoy reading about others that share your joy. If you are unhappily married I think this book will be encouraging to you that with a little work and a change in attitude can make all the difference.
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Janet SurrettGreenville SCAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5I am so gratefulJanuary 7, 2014Janet SurrettGreenville SCAge: 45-54Gender: femaleI love how Fawn has taken us on this journey. Everywhere she traveled she made me feel like I was there with her. Not only did I feel like I was seeing the places she was seeing, I also felt like I was meeting the people she met. I loved all the advice on marriage that the people gave. Some of them will stick with me for the rest of my life as I share the same ideas with other couples. But the thing that surprised me the most and really blessed me was how Fawn took me on her own spiritual and emotional journey. As her experiences touched her life, this book has also touched my life. I am so grateful to have read this.
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