Marry Smart, Susan Patton
Marry Smart, Susan Patton
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Marry Smart
Advice for Finding THE ONE

Author: Susan Patton

Narrator: Susan Patton

Unabridged: 7 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2014


Synopsis

Previously published as Marry Smart and now updated with a new foreword responding to the controversy that followed its initial release, this is the unvarnished truth about marriage, motherhood, and happiness from the “Princeton Mom.” Says James Taranto of The Wall Street Journal, “Every smart young woman should seriously consider Susan Patton’s commonsense advice. Sure, it’s controversial—but only because it’s so vital.”

A graduate of one of the first classes of women at Princeton University, Susan Patton has heard smart young women admit they aspire to marriage and motherhood but have no model for pursuing those goals. Reflecting on the choices she made in her early twenties, she’s boldly turned the tables on our “career first” conditioning and suggests that you seek out the golden opportunities right in front of you, right now.

In Marry By Choice, Not By Chance, Patton shares the wisdom of her experience with warmth, humor, and very straight talk. But this is not your mother’s dating guide—Marry By Choice, Not By Chance celebrates the vital achievements of traditional marriage and motherhood, and gives you the essential life strategies that no one’s talking about, including how to strike while the greatest number of single young men is available to you; attract a man who is your intellectual and emotional equal; date to find a mate; and find total satisfaction in your roles as a wife and mother.

Whether or not you are in college, whether your future plans are clear or still undecided, Marry By Choice, Not By Chance is a must-read for all young women who want to get the most out of love and life.

About Susan Patton

Susan Patton is a first-generation American and was in one of the first classes of women to graduate from Princeton in 1977. She is a first-time author, a human resources consultant, and an executive coach in New York City. She is the proud mother of two Princeton sons, a daughter-in-law who also graduated from Princeton, and a long-haired red dachshund named Lucille.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Myck

It's refreshing to see that traditional values haven't been lost but are encouraged. I think the greater message, which has been overshadowed by the media, is to define what makes you happy and work diligently to accomplish all that you want to be and have.......more

Goodreads review by Mary

This book was front and center on the shelf of new library books and I decided to read it to see if I married smart. According to the author--I did marry smart because I found and married my husband our last year in college in 1968. There were many things I agreed with, because I have a traditional......more