A modern evaluation of marriage by the author of Intimate Partners takes into account the additional years that have been added to life expectancies, drawing on intimate interviews to counsel readers on how to maximize fulfillment in the post-children and retirement stages. 25,000 first printing.
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Since the beginning of the twentieth century, thirty years have been added to the normal human life expectancy. InSeptember Songs, the follow-up to her bestselling Intimate Partners, Maggie Scarf investigates the surprising and profound evolution marriage has undergone in these ?bonus years.? In a series of intimate and provocative interviews, she delves into the lives of couples married for more than two decades and uncovers the welcome news that most couples are more satisfied in their marriages today than in their early years together. By giving voice to both their struggles and their triumphs, these husbands and wives reveal how they?ve balanced their emotional and physical needs with those of their partner?s, and how the lessons they?ve learned over time have helped them find new opportunities to love, cherish, and live alongside each other in the extra years they have together.
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