From This Day Forward

From This Day Forward by Cokie Roberts, published by HarperCollins on January 23, 2001, is a reflective exploration of marriage, drawing from the authors’ thirty years of personal experience and their extensive backgrounds in journalism. This reprint edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The book intertwines Cokie and Steve Roberts’ personal narratives with broader observations about the state of marriage in America today, offering insights into their own relationship and the dynamics of various marriages throughout history.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and historical reflections, as the authors discuss their early concerns regarding differing faiths, the challenges of balancing careers and family life, and the compromises necessary in a partnership. The book also includes stories of other American marriages, including notable figures like John and Abigail Adams, as well as accounts of contemporary families navigating the complexities of divorce. Through these narratives, From This Day Forward provides a thoughtful examination of the wedding bond and the ways in which couples support one another, making it a relevant read for those interested in family and relationships.
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After thirty years together, Cokie and Steve Roberts know something about marriage and after thirty distinguished years in journalism, they know how to write about it.In From This Day Forward, Cokie and Steve weave their personal stories of matrimony into a wider reflection on the state of marriage in American today.
Here they write with the same conversational style that catapulted Cokie’s We Are Our Mother’s Daughters to the top of the New York Times bestseller list. They ruminate on their early worries about their different faiths — she’s Catholic, he’s Jewish — and describe their wedding day at Cokie’s childhood home. They discuss the struggle to balance careers and parenthood, and how they compromise when they disagree. They also tell the stories of other American marriages: that of John and Abigail Adams, and those pioneers, slaves and immigrants. They offer stories of broken marriages as well, of contemporary families living through the “divorce revolution”. Taken together, these tales reveal the special nature of the wedding bond in America. Wise and funny, this book is more than an endearing chronicle of a loving marriage — it is a story of all husbands and wives, and how they support and strengthen each other.
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