Marry Smart: Advice for Finding the One Author: | Language: English | ISBN:
B00IT5XMRG | Format: EPUB
Marry Smart: Advice for Finding the One Description
You're single and you know what you want in your life. And if your dreams include getting married and having children, this fresh new approach to finding the right one at the right time shows the way to make those dreams a reality.
A graduate of one of the first classes of women at Princeton University, Susan Patton has heard smart young women admit they aspire to marriage and motherhood but have no model for pursuing those goals; reflecting on the choices she made in her early twenties, she's boldly turned the tables on our "career first" conditioning and suggests that you seek out the golden opportunities right in front of you, right now.
In Marry Smart, she shares the wisdom of her experience with warmth, humor, and very straight talk. But this is not your mother's dating guide - Marry Smart celebrates the vital achievements of traditional marriage and motherhood, and gives you the essential life strategies that no one's talking about.
- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 7 hours and 2 minutes
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
- Audible.com Release Date: March 11, 2014
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00IT5XMRG
My son will be attending Princeton in the fall, and I am so excited, I am buying him all things Princeton, so he will know what to expect. This was written by a Princeton mom, so I'm sure she knows. I have just finished reading this book, and I have told him to disregard all the female pronouns, this book is perfect for young men. I have scrimped and saved since before he was born so that he could attend an Ivy League school because I do not want him to marry one of the airheaded nitwits in our hometown. He will be spending four years learning and growing in an environment full of beautiful, intelligent, talented, interesting young women, and I want him to make the most of it! If he picks right, his fiancee could have a successful mother or father who just might give my son a job! Because everyone knows that quality girls don't want a recent graduate who only pulls down an entry level salary, and I've seen it happen time and time again to my male friends from college. They thought that life would just be like college, with beautiful, smart girls lining up to date them. Well even with a degree the world was not their oyster! They all settled for the first girl after graduation who said 'yes'. One of them even married a prostitute because he was so lonely! Now they are old, broke, disillusioned and divorced. I told my son: don't be like those guys, make the most of your time at Princeton! Marry a Princeton girl! Just don't knock her up before graduation, because then her mom will hate you, and then you'll just be like every other schmuck on the street with a suit and a resume, lining up to get in the door without a wife, or any references or connections.
By Olivia C.
I hate this book. I hate the stupid idiot who would think these thoughts in the first place, and then feel compelled to write them down. I hate the publisher for giving her a voice. I hate anyone who would spend money on this. This book is as reprehensible and awful as the moron who wrote it.
Aside from that, I liked it just fine. I'm looking forward to the sequel, which I assume will cover how to "Divorce Smart", with tips for passing on your bitterness and cynicism to the next generation, after having led a meaningless and vapid life.
By Suzanne C
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