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About the Book
When she first decided to take a
year away from her husband, family, and friends, Joan Anderson's change
of course was a courageous effort. Setting out against the tide of
expectations, she learned from her inward retreat that a whole world was
available to her beyond the duties of wife and mother that she had
performed for years.
In welcoming her husband, Robin,
into her newly made sanctuary, she surprised her friends yet again.
More important, she faced a new challenge in accepting the risk of
balancing her needs with her husband's, of disrupting her carefully
renewed sense of self. After all, recognizing that the patterns of
her life were not indelibly set had been one of the key lessons of her
year by the sea. What would it mean to live with someone who,
after thirty years of marriage, had come to expect her to behave in a
certain way? And would she have the strength to allow him to come
to terms with his own unfinished self?
Through these early months of
reconciliation, as she observed the meaning of an unfinished marriage,
Joan tested the waters of her family and her old friendships as well as
her marriage and discovered that many of her relationships were still
open to growth and change. As she looked at the people around her
with new eyes, she saw something unexpected in them - a new image of her
life as it was and how it could be.
Paperback Edition, 231 pages |
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