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What makes a marriage last? Obvious things like honesty, trust, and openness are places to start, but each union of two souls appears to have a DNA uniquely it's own. A longing glance or body language reflects attraction but not much else. How do mere mortals keep the courtship going in a long-term relationship? Two teenagers fell for each other in December 1948 and started a tumultuous relationship spanning over fifty years, a remarkable accomplishment in any generation. They overcame language, culture, and faith-based barriers to semi-enjoy marital bliss. Nobody said marriage would be easy,…mehr

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What makes a marriage last? Obvious things like honesty, trust, and openness are places to start, but each union of two souls appears to have a DNA uniquely it's own. A longing glance or body language reflects attraction but not much else. How do mere mortals keep the courtship going in a long-term relationship? Two teenagers fell for each other in December 1948 and started a tumultuous relationship spanning over fifty years, a remarkable accomplishment in any generation. They overcame language, culture, and faith-based barriers to semi-enjoy marital bliss. Nobody said marriage would be easy, and this book is a tribute to their love, humor, struggles, and honesty. Come step inside a world rarely seen by many in our contemporary culture. May it encourage and bless your relationships.
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Author Gus Stefanow resides in beautiful Ohio. Semi-retired, he keeps busy with grandchildren and supporting his wife's non-profit organization. He writes to inspire using humor, love, and a healthy dose of irreverence. His simple theology is to love God-love people. Spite Work, published in 2022, chronicles the author's faith journey. A Match Struck in Akron, released in 2023, is a tribute to his parents' fifty years of love and combat, sometimes called marriage.