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A Wife's Little Red Book: Common Sense, Wit, and Wisdom for a Better Marriage

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Over 200,000 husbands found the way to their wives' hearts in A Husband's Little Black Book. Today, A Wife's Little Red Book gives women the answers to marital bliss. Whether you are looking to tie the knot or keep it from tangling around you, author Robert Ackerman shares surprising secrets from more than 500 men about what they desire in and appreciate about their wives.

Don't remind him that he's losing hair, tape his favorite TV show when he works late, let him watch the last five minutes of the game without interruption, ask him to slow dance. From the naughty to the nice, the playful to the practical, each page of wit and wisdom fuels the feminine imagination for new ways to rekindle romance.

Whether you're toasting your silver anniversary or coaching a consummate bachelor to say 'I do,' this little book will make a big difference in your life.

181 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1998

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Robert J. Ackerman

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Dr. Robert J. Ackerman is Professor Emeritus from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and the previous Director of the Mid-Atlantic Addiction Research and Training Institute. He is co-founder of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics. He is the previous Editor of Counselor: The Magazine for Addiction and Behavioral Health Professionals and currently is the Chair of the Advisory Board.

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I was given this book by a co-worker. Filled with little quirks and quips to help motivate wives to be the best wives ever to their husbands. As a newlywed, it is a cute book. Not sure most of the husband stereotypes in this book pertain to my husband, but it is a quick and easy read. I'd like to see the husband version of this book someday.
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