spouse by shobaa de
2007-11-08 18:26:09
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answered by lovely_gal 3
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The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan. Their are a couple of more books like Wuthering Heights by emily Bronte.
disgrace by JM Coetzee is also a good example. THe Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.
All These novels explore the faultlines of relationships in various backgrounds and themes.
TW K
2007-11-09 08:16:26
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answered by TW K 7
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The Journey of the Heart: Path of Conscious Love and Love and Awakening by the same author John Wellwood. Excellent read and very informative. Truly a clear and well though out map for this.
www.amazon.com
2007-11-09 02:54:49
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answered by 288 2
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The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands by Dr. Laura
2007-11-09 09:22:03
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answered by CateCarter27 3
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Dr. Phil's. Really practical and honest. And actually quite helpful It's about repairing basically but it clarifies your own needs and wants and prepares you for a healthy relationship if you aren't in one. If you are in a good one, it only enhances it.
2007-11-09 04:53:15
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answered by dallas 5
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John Gray's "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus." Very informative and most helpful.
2007-11-09 10:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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"Are You the One for Me?
Knowing Who's Right and Avoiding Who's Wrong"
Written by Barbara De Angelis
2007-11-09 02:29:52
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answered by sunny1 3
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"I Only Say This Because I Love You" - Deborah Tannen
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"The Evolution of Desire" - David Buss
2007-11-09 08:23:51
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answered by truefirstedition 7
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