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Trade paperback. This guide to marriage explains how eleven couples made it, from a religious stand point. Jo interviewed a wide range of people, including an older couple, a couple who had an arranged marriage and a couple whose previous marriages had failed. It also has thought provoking questions at the end of each chapter.
Jo interviewed eleven very different couples for this book. Their stories include an arranged marriage, a couple who were engaged within two months of meeting, a love story with plenty of tribulation and doubt along the way, a couple who started dating as teenagers,
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Trade paperback. This guide to marriage explains how eleven couples made it, from a religious stand point. Jo interviewed a wide range of people, including an older couple, a couple who had an arranged marriage and a couple whose previous marriages had failed. It also has thought provoking questions at the end of each chapter.
Jo interviewed eleven very different couples for this book. Their stories include an arranged marriage, a couple who were engaged within two months of meeting, a love story with plenty of tribulation and doubt along the way, a couple who started dating as teenagers, and a couple who found each other as pensioners. Her delightful and entertaining book includes thought-provoking questions at the end of each chapter.
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Autorenporträt
Jo Swinney is the daughter of Peter and Miranda Harris, founders of the international movement A Rocha, which now operates in 20 countries including the UK. She is also goddaughter to our author Murray Watts. She has studied theology (MA in Christian Studies from Regent College, Vancouver, on top of a degree in English and African studies) and is a committed Christian - and a depressive, who has wrestled with her condition for some years. She still only in her mid-20s, which is the real USP for this book. Most authors on this topic are in middle life. There is a strong narrative thread running through the book, which again will appeal to a younger readership.