Rules of Engagement: Four Couples and American Marriage Today
Book Details
Author(s)Lis Harris
PublisherTouchstone
ISBN / ASINB007BWCB2U
ISBN-13978B007BWCB29
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
In this provocative new book, the acclaimed author of Holy Days, Lis Harris, offers a fascinating look at the institution of marriage: how it is changing, what it may yet become. Rules of Engagement follows the trials and triumphs of four very real couples:
-- upper-class Sarah and Eaton, whose 1950s marriage has been transformed in the wake of feminism;
-- working-class Mike and Claire, who have struggled through multiple separations and reconciliations in their common-law marriage;
-- middle-class African-Americans Carlita and Samuel, striving to succeed with their two young children in an often hostile world;
-- and middle-aged Neal and Vera, idealists whose relationship has survived an experiment with "open marriage."
-- upper-class Sarah and Eaton, whose 1950s marriage has been transformed in the wake of feminism;
-- working-class Mike and Claire, who have struggled through multiple separations and reconciliations in their common-law marriage;
-- middle-class African-Americans Carlita and Samuel, striving to succeed with their two young children in an often hostile world;
-- and middle-aged Neal and Vera, idealists whose relationship has survived an experiment with "open marriage."
From these four couples, Harris draws invaluable lessons about relationships in general and about the unique nature of American marriage, an institution that continues to thrive in an ever-changing world because of our willingness to experiment with and reinvent it.

