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“Happy wife, happy life.”
Or so David thought, until one night over Chinese food his wife confessed to an affair. While his first instinct was to curl up in the fetal position in the parking lot, this riveting true story has much more to it. Sure, it’s about betrayal, forgiveness, redemption . . . all the usual suspects are there.
But the greatest surprise for David was how those things changed him, from a man who had avoided conflict for as long as he could remember–to a man who ran straight into the greatest fight of his life.
Men today are under assault from a hostile culture. Sitcoms portray them as bumbling fools. The news is full of petty tyrants at home. Men of integrity seem to be few and far between.
Which is what makes this story refreshing.Through David’s battle to save his marriage, he discovers what it means to be a man: you can be counted on to just do the right thing.
No matter what.
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