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The
Conscious Bride: Women Unveil Their True Feelings About
Getting Hitched (Women Talk About)
by Sheryl
Paul
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- Paperback: 220 pages ;
Dimensions (in inches): 0.60 x 7.52 x 5.24
- Publisher: New Harbinger
Pubns; ; (December 2000)
- ISBN: 1572242132
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Book
Description
Those blushing brides deal with plenty of
complex emotions before they make their way down the
aisle.
Anxiety
over the planning of the wedding and stressful family issues,
not to mention concerns about marriage itself, can make an
engagement as much a trial as a pleasure.
This
frank look at a bride's inner life provides advance warning,
support, and understanding for women getting married.
Led
by a counselor specializing in the issues of brides-to-be, a
diverse group of brides share their true feelings about such
issues as being given away, wearing a veil, changing their
name, and closing the hotel room door only to find themselves
suddenly - married.
The
author unravels the psychology behind common difficulties and
offers practical advice for handling the fears and doubts that
so often run amok as wedding bells take their toll.
From the
Publisher
This book is unique among bridal books,
focusing on the bride's inner life and unexpected feelings
before the wedding.
Bridal
counselor Sheryl Nissinen interviews a diverse group of women
who share their true feelings about the many concerns that can
make an engagement a roller coaster of emotions.
Full of
practical advice and support, brides-to-be will find welcome
acknowledgment of the normalcy of doubts and fears that
accompany the wedding bells. According to John Gray, "If
there is one book that will help women with a smooth wedding
transition, this is it."
Lindsay
A. Reed, The Washington Post, January 30, 2001
"The Conscious Bride," by Sheryl
Nissinen, in fact, has become my engagment companion.
Bride's
Magazine, April/May 2001
Brides in need of a reality check will
find The Conscious Bride: Women Unveil Their True Feelings
About Getting Hitched a comforting companion.
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