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There Goes the Bride is your personal guide to calling off a wedding-- maybe your own! It walks the reader through the reasons, logistics, and emotions associated with breaking an engagement and provides down-to-earth advice, support, and encouragement from women who have been there. Rachel Safier-- the widely recognized expert on the topics of cold feet and broken engagements-- addresses all your concerns, including figuring out if it's more than just cold feet, dealing with friends and family who don't understand, giving back the ring, and more. Filled with stories from sixty-two 'almost…mehr

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There Goes the Bride is your personal guide to calling off a wedding-- maybe your own! It walks the reader through the reasons, logistics, and emotions associated with breaking an engagement and provides down-to-earth advice, support, and encouragement from women who have been there. Rachel Safier-- the widely recognized expert on the topics of cold feet and broken engagements-- addresses all your concerns, including figuring out if it's more than just cold feet, dealing with friends and family who don't understand, giving back the ring, and more. Filled with stories from sixty-two 'almost brides' from twenty-five. states and four countries who've been through this difficult process themselves, There Goes the Bride offers comfort, inspiration, practical advice, some tears, and quite a few laughs. "Tying the knot is great-- when it's right. For to-be-weds everywhere who may not be sure their 'one' is 'The One, ' or for those on the receiving end of a broken engagement, the personal stories in this book are a balm for understanding how and why these things happen and for coping with the aftermath and moving on." -- Carley Roney, editor-in-chief and cofounder, theknot.com "Safier's timely and important book shows why it's better to break off an engagement than go through with a marriage that isn't meant to be. The wise words of these 'almost brides' will be helpful to others on the verge of breaking it off or troubled by the aftermath of a broken engagement." -- Pamela Paul, author, The Starter Marriage and the Future of Matrimony "It's about time someone tackled this often-secret subject. There Goes the Bride is long overdue." -- Lori Leibovich, editor and founder, indiebride.com
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Autorenporträt
Rachel Safier is a journalist who has written for magazines, television, and the Web. She broke off her own engagement two weeks before her wedding day and has since become known on the popular wedding Web site theknot.com as the expert on cold feet and broken engagements. She is the founder of the web site theregoesthebride.com. Wendy Roberts, LCSW, has been counseling adults and adolescents in individual, couple, and family psychotherapy for twenty-five years.
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"...has become surprisingly successful in the States because, perhaps because it is the first to tackle the topic..." (The Glasgow Herald, 22 December 2003)"Tying the knot is great--when it's right. For to-be-wedseverywhere who may not be sure their One is THE One or for those onthe receiving end of a broken engagement, the personal stories inthis book are a balm for understanding how and why these thingshappen and for coping with the aftermath and moving on." - CarleyRoney, Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder, TheKnot.com

"Safier's timely and important book shows why it's better tobreak off an engagement than go through with a marriage that isn'tmeant to be. The wise words of these 'almost brides' will behelpful to others on the verge of breaking it off, or troubled bythe aftermath of a broken engagement." - Pamela Paul, author of TheStarter Marriage and the Future of Matrimony.

"It's about time someone tackled this often-secret subject.'There Goes the Bride' is long overdue." - Lori Leibovich, Editorand Founder, Indiebride.com

"Amid all the happy talk about encouraging marriage, we need toremember that what we really want is better, more stable, grown-upmarriages, and that people need to think critically about whetherthey are right for each other, and indeed whether they are readyfor marriage to anybody." - John Crouch, Executive Director,Americans for Divorce Reform