How do you take a good marriage and turn it into a great one?
Like any worthwhile endeavor, making a marriage into the very best it can be takes time. And thought. And effort.
In Table for Two, R. Avraham Friedman draws upon his extensive experience in premarital and marital counseling to give a wealth of practical advice and unusual insights into this most important of human relationships.
How do you view your spouse - and how does your spouse view you? Are you communicating or just talking at each other? Do you fight often - and do you fight fair? Do you know how to make your husband happy? Do you know how not to make your wife sad?
This is a "table" laden with good things: sensible tips and practical techniques for improving communication skills and dealing with the shared challenges of married life. Read it and see just how good a great marriage can be!
This was a quick and extremely practical book on achieving a great marriage. Because I've read extensively on the topic over the years, most of this wasn't new information, but it is an excellent review for people who are well-versed on the topic, and a great place to start for people who aren't. Even though it wasn't new info, I found it definitely was helpful and would recommend it in a heartbeat.
Despite it's older printing date, it is still very much relevant (and doesn't read as an 'outdated' book at all.)