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Digging Deep is a memoir about the author’s journey to understand his role in the destruction of his three marriages. He struggled on the cusp of the moralistic generation that grew up in the 1940’s and 50’s and the next generation that embraced sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, as well as greater independence and equality for women. This book is instructive for anyone in a relationship in these times when many couples and individuals are grappling with the new order in relationships.
This is a book about the intriguing true story of Pam Evans, who has been married and divorced four times, and lived to tell the tale – with honesty, humor, and a heartfelt message for her readers. Pam first married at 18, then again in her 20s, her 30s, and her 40s. She reveals that her many treks ”down the aisle” were part of a ”long and winding road” that, each time, led eventually from the altar to the divorce court. Why has Pam decided to disclose these very personal aspects of her life? ”I was inspired to write this book for a couple of reasons. First, writing made me work on self-discovery and reflect about my past choices and often hasty decisions, my behavior and my relationship patterns. For example, I often did minimal vetting of my potential partners. Another reason for ’coming clean’ about my many marriages is that I truly want to impart realizations, insights, and, I hope, wisdom to others who are caught in the multiple marriage syndrome. Those who have never been married or married only once or are curious about multiple marriers can also learn from my experiences.” Open the pages of Ring EXchange, and join in Pam’s fascinating journey.
We enter into love relationships because we want to be close. Or so we say. Learn about a deeper understanding of closeness, different kinds of closeness, the ingredients of closeness, ways to measure closeness, how to apply closeness in love to bring healing into your love relationship or to help you create one, and more.
The Pier is a contemporary portrayal of a young woman torn between her first love and the rebound boyfriend. Although Carrie spends most of her time with her new boyfriend, Dave, she can’t stop thinking, dreaming, and occasionally seeing her first love, Toby.
The Pier contains a love story within a love story. As Carrie struggles to identify her feelings, she learns that both her mother, Sheila, and her aunt, Dora, each found themselves in similar predicaments, each making a different choice. Pondering the choices made by her mother, who chose to marry the man who betrayed her, while Dora married her fiancé’s best friend, and her own passionate dreams about making love to her ex-boyfriend, Carrie tries to make the right choice. Unlike Dora, Carrie wishes to marry the right man the first time.
Digging Deep is a memoir about the author’s journey to understand his role in the destruction of his three marriages. He struggled on the cusp of the moralistic generation that grew up in the 1940’s and 50’s and the next generation that embraced sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, as well as greater independence and equality for women. This book is instructive for anyone in a relationship in these times when many couples and individuals are grappling with the new order in relationships.
This is a book about the intriguing true story of Pam Evans, who has been married and divorced four times, and lived to tell the tale – with honesty, humor, and a heartfelt message for her readers. Pam first married at 18, then again in her 20s, her 30s, and her 40s. She reveals that her many treks ”down the aisle” were part of a ”long and winding road” that, each time, led eventually from the altar to the divorce court. Why has Pam decided to disclose these very personal aspects of her life? ”I was inspired to write this book for a couple of reasons. First, writing made me work on self-discovery and reflect about my past choices and often hasty decisions, my behavior and my relationship patterns. For example, I often did minimal vetting of my potential partners. Another reason for ’coming clean’ about my many marriages is that I truly want to impart realizations, insights, and, I hope, wisdom to others who are caught in the multiple marriage syndrome. Those who have never been married or married only once or are curious about multiple marriers can also learn from my experiences.” Open the pages of Ring EXchange, and join in Pam’s fascinating journey.
We enter into love relationships because we want to be close. Or so we say. Learn about a deeper understanding of closeness, different kinds of closeness, the ingredients of closeness, ways to measure closeness, how to apply closeness in love to bring healing into your love relationship or to help you create one, and more.
The Pier is a contemporary portrayal of a young woman torn between her first love and the rebound boyfriend. Although Carrie spends most of her time with her new boyfriend, Dave, she can’t stop thinking, dreaming, and occasionally seeing her first love, Toby.
The Pier contains a love story within a love story. As Carrie struggles to identify her feelings, she learns that both her mother, Sheila, and her aunt, Dora, each found themselves in similar predicaments, each making a different choice. Pondering the choices made by her mother, who chose to marry the man who betrayed her, while Dora married her fiancé’s best friend, and her own passionate dreams about making love to her ex-boyfriend, Carrie tries to make the right choice. Unlike Dora, Carrie wishes to marry the right man the first time.