Marital Muddle

Marital Muddle by Muhammad Farooq Malik, published by AuthorHouse UK on June 29, 2021, is a collection of poetry that explores the complexities of married life. This 84-page edition offers a reflective look at the myriad experiences that couples encounter, presenting relatable moments that resonate with many who navigate the ups and downs of marriage.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the challenges and joys inherent in marital relationships. The poems delve into themes of acceptance and tolerance, addressing the common conflicts that arise in domestic settings. This compilation serves as a source of encouragement for those contemplating marriage, comfort for those currently facing difficulties, and a nostalgic reminder for those who have weathered the storms of partnership. Through its engaging verses, Marital Muddle invites readers to reflect on their own journeys within the landscape of love and commitment.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Marital Muddle is a poetic peep into the wonders and wiles about the married life. It is an overview of the marital mileage with its countless events and episodes to which almost every married person can relate and find reason to relish or ruminate in a very personal way. Marriages are inherently fault prone since domestic battle-fields heat up into action on minor infringements or even a suspicion of an infringement. Marital Muddle with its contents is likely to infuse acceptance and tolerance for the multifarious fall outs of the marital bouts. This modest compilation is a source of encouragement for the prospective spouses, a consolation for those who are in the heat of the battle and a retrospective joy for the veteran warriors reminiscing the battles of the days gone by. This literally is the one breeding battle ground meant to stay active and relevant. Let the world relish the groom doom boom paradox!
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