A bestselling, groundbreaking author investigates
successful long term marriages, interviewing wives and
their uncensored strategies for staying married.
America's high divorce rate is well known. But little
attention has been paid to the flip side: couples who
creatively (sometimes clandestinely) manage to build
marriages that are lasting longer than we ever thought
possible. What's the secret? To find out, bestselling
journalist Iris Krasnow interviewed more than 200 wives
whose marriages have survived for 15 to 70 years. They
are a diverse cast, yet they share one common and
significant trait: They have made bold, sometimes
secretive and shocking choices on how to keep their
marital vows, ''till death do us part,'' as Krasnow
says, ''without killing someone first.''In raw, candid,
titillating stories, Krasnow's cast of wise women give
voice to the truth about marriage and the importance of
maintaining a strong sense of self apart from the
relationship. Some spend summers separately from their
partners. Some make time for wine with the girls. One
septuagenarian has a recurring date with an old flame
from high school. In every case, the marriage operates
on many tracks, giving both spouses license to pursue
the question ''Who am I apart from my marriage?''
Krasnow's goal is to give women permission to create
their own marriages at any age. Marital bliss is
possible, she says, if each partner is blissful apart
from the other.A fascinating window on the many faces of
modern relationships, ''The Secret Lives of Wives''
brims with inspiring and daring examples of women who
have it both ways: a committed marriage and personal
adventures in uncharted territory. For anyone who wants
to stay married and stay sane, this is the book to
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