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Now and Not Yet: Making Sense of Single Life in the Twenty-First Century
Jennifer Marshall
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| #622249 in Books | 2007-06-19 | 2007-06-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.27 x.59 x5.20l,.48 | File type: PDF | 208 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| What about women without degrees and careers?|By Sarahfene|So far it seems to be an OK book, the big issue I have is thatshe focuses a lot on women who have degrees and great careers. Sadly I posess neither. The financial funds and family support was not there when I was getting out of highschool and I didn't have the money to take random college courses in the hopes that by th||In a culture that has grown unkind to marriage and the marriage-minded, Jennifer Marshall’s analysis of the facts we live with, and the faith that sustains us, offers guidance and hope for young women. You may be single, but you do not hav
Nine out of ten young women say they’re hoping for marriage, but three out of ten women are still single at thirty.
The difference between life here and life hoped for can be disillusioning–and cultural changes have made single life in the twenty-first century more confusing than ever. Now and Not Yet offers guidance for navigating this new territory with purpose and contentment. Combining profiles of individual women, observations on...
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