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The Diary of a Young Wife 1953 provides a fascinating glimpse into the trials and tribulations of a young couple, trying to make it in the 1950s.
Traces the life of a young Jewish girl who kept a diary during the two years she and her family hid from the Germans in an Amsterdam attic.
He is laidback, she makes Howard Hughes look like a slob. He is in his thirties, she isn't. Can it ever work out? This book presents a hilarious account of one relationship, from being stood up by the love her life on Millenium Eve, to when she first meets a much younger man, through falling in love, getting married and finally, living together.
DIARY OF A CHEATING WIFE is a scandalous funny and yet a beautiful love triangle tale of a gorgeous young girl from a small town in KZN. Her name is Nobuhle.Infidelity, lust, love, sex, greed for money, love triangles, secrets, witchcraft and polygamy are just some of the words to describe this book.Nobuhle is coerced to marry a wealthy man in order to assist her family financially.She, however, falls head over heels in love with another man.Her life soon becomes a scandal when she has to juggle her two personas. How long can she keep leading this double life?The book explores the controversial topic of polygamous marriages and the stigma attached to the greed of money.It searches how life's trials and tribulations can lead one to desperation and end up doing the unthinkable, such as using forms of traditional medicine to acquire happiness and satisfaction.
The witty, sexy sequel to Tracy Quan’s best selling ‘Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl’. Another hot story from Mischief Books.
Lucy Wood Butler's diary provides a compelling account of an ordinary woman's struggle to come to terms with realities of war on the Confederate home front. Married at the start of the war, she would become a widow by mid-1863; her account of life in the Confederacy explores her life in Virginia, her mourning period for her deceased husband, and her views on the waning prospect of Confederate victory. Now available in book form for the first time, The Diary of a Civil War Bride brings to light a vital archival resource that reveals the mindset of women in the Civil War South.
A book that expresses a real life journey of a Pastor's daughter and a Pastor's wife in ministry. It is a handy manual to inform, instruct, restore and rebuild elect ladies - one that will transform your posture!
This intimate and richly informative diary kept in 1910 by the young wife of a bustling merchant household in Kyoto is an engaging, unique glimpse into the lives of ordinary people in early twentieth-century Japan. Includes 53 illustrations.
The journal of Philadelphia Quaker Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker (1735-1807) is perhaps the single most significant personal record of eighteenth-century life in America from a woman's perspective. Drinker wrote in her diary nearly continuously between 1758 and 1807, from two years before her marriage to the night before her last illness. The extraordinary span and sustained quality of the journal make it a rewarding document for a multitude of historical purposes. One of the most prolific early American diarists—her journal runs to thirty-six manuscript volumes—Elizabeth Drinker saw English colonies evolve into the American nation while Drinker herself changed from a young unmarried woman into a wife, mother, and grandmother. Her journal entries touch on every contemporary subject political, personal, and familial. Focusing on different stages of Drinker's personal development within the domestic context, this abridged edition highlights four critical phases of her life cycle: youth and courtship, wife and mother, middle age in years of crisis, and grandmother and family elder. There is little that escaped Elizabeth Drinker's quill, and her diary is a delight not only for the information it contains but also for the way in which she conveys her world across the centuries.
'Wives, submit to your husbands as unto the Lord'... Christian artist Emily King's been married to cycling IT geek Tim for five years when she comes across a list of promises she made when they first walked down the aisle. Crazy promises to be the world's most obedient wife! The problem is, she hasn't kept to any of them. What happens when she has another go? Let Emily take you by the hand and discover her hilarious diary, The Diary of an Obedient Wife. "If Tim said, 'Em, I want you to do jump through this hoop', for no reason whatsoever - would I, even though it's the world's most ridiculous request? It'd only take a minute, so maybe I would? I'd need to step through the hoop though, not leap, as I'm not remotely acrobatic - and if Tim wanted to have the hoop on fire though, surely he would see that that was preposterous (even if there were a crash mat on the other side, or a massive fire extinguisher). I CAN'T JUST DO EVERYTHING HE TELLS ME, CAN I, LORD?