I Do (I Think): Conversations about Modern Marriage

Author:   Allison Raskin
Publisher:   Hanover Square Press
Edition:   Original ed.
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9781335012517


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   15 October 2024
Format:   Hardback
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""Allison Raskin's book unpacks the questions and uncertainties around marriage that so many of us have... a must-read for anyone and everyone that may be curious about the intricacies of modern marriage."" -Nick Viall, TV Personality, Host of The Viall Files, and Bestselling Author From Just Between Us cohost and bestselling author Allison Raskin comes a witty, incisive take on modern marriage and how a new generation can navigate its uncertainties and questions. Marriage rates may be on the decline, but that doesn't mean marriage is disappearing from society. In fact, as modern relationship norms and structures continue to evolve, the public discourse about marriage has never been louder--or more conflicted. Divorce rates, the appeal of cohabitation, seemingly infinite options for future partners, the patriarchal roots of marriage and gender roles, and economic uncertainty are just a few factors that leave a new generation of single and dating adults wondering. What does marriage even look like now? Why do people still do it? And, most importantly, is it ""for me""? With conversational wit and compassion, bestselling author Allison Raskin draws on new research, interviews with licensed experts, and the stories of real-life couples to break down the many pieces of today's ""marriage conversation""--and to make the leap of faith a little less scary for Gen Z and millennial adults like herself. What emerges is a thoughtful investigation into our cultural assumptions about commitment, compatibility, divorce, meaningful partnership, the future of marriage--and what it really means to join your bank accounts.

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Author:   Allison Raskin
Publisher:   Hanover Square Press
Imprint:   Hanover Square Press
Edition:   Original ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9781335012517


ISBN 10:   1335012516
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   15 October 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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"""Allison Raskin's I Do (I Think) brilliantly captures the essence of modern relationships with humor and insight. With her wit, depth, and relatability, Raskin invites us into a candid exploration of what it means to choose a life partner in today's ever-changing social landscape. This is an essential read in understanding the intricacies of human connection, offering a fresh perspective on marriage that both challenges and comforts its readers."" --Jessica Baum, LMHC, and author of Anxiously Attached: Becoming More Secure in Life and Love"


"""Allison Raskin's I Do (I Think) brilliantly captures the essence of modern relationships with humor and insight. With her wit, depth, and relatability, Raskin invites us into a candid exploration of what it means to choose a life partner in today's ever-changing social landscape. This is an essential read in understanding the intricacies of human connection, offering a fresh perspective on marriage that both challenges and comforts its readers."" --Jessica Baum, LMHC, and author of Anxiously Attached: Becoming More Secure in Life and Love ""As a woman who has never crossed the three year mark in a relationship, you can trust that I know how to ignore great relationship advice when I read it, and Allison Raskin has some of the very best. Her writing is so funny and so thoughtful, and eased me into a view of marriage I had never considered."" --New York Times bestselling author of Raw Dog ""I Do (I Think) isn't just about marriage; the book provides actionable advice for anyone navigating romantic relationships at any stage. Allison illustrates that, for the most part, we're all fundamentally good people doing our best, but our baggage, past trauma, and mental illnesses impede us. That's why she approaches marriage and all relationships with empathy, understanding, and curiosity. She acknowledges that while we can't predict what will happen in the future, we can choose to be honest with ourselves and communicative with our partner(s)."" --Zachary Zane, author of Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto"


"""Marriage has always struck me as culty, and I am deeply grateful to Allison Raskin for taking the institution to task with such compassion, sincerity, curiosity, and humor. The book feels perfectly timed. Raskin is the relatable, open-hearted modern marriage guide we need!"" --Amanda Montell, New York Times bestselling author of The Age of Magical Overthinking, Cultish, and Wordslut ""Marriage norms and exceptions in today's society are rapidly changing and it can be hard to keep up. Allison Raskin's book unpacks the questions and uncertainties around marriage that so many of us have, while interweaving colorful stories of real-life couples that help bring these insights to life. I DO (I THINK) is a must-read for anyone and everyone that may be curious about the intricacies of modern marriage."" -Nick Viall, TV Personality, Host of The Viall Files, and Bestselling Author ""As a woman who has never crossed the three year mark in a relationship, you can trust that I know how to ignore great relationship advice when I read it, and Allison Raskin has some of the very best. Her writing is so funny and so thoughtful, and eased me into a view of marriage I had never considered."" --Jamie Loftus, New York Times bestselling author of Raw Dog ""Allison Raskin's I Do (I Think) brilliantly captures the essence of modern relationships with humor and insight. With her wit, depth, and relatability, Raskin invites us into a candid exploration of what it means to choose a life partner in today's ever-changing social landscape. This is an essential read in understanding the intricacies of human connection, offering a fresh perspective on marriage that both challenges and comforts its readers."" --Jessica Baum, LMHC, author of Anxiously Attached: Becoming More Secure in Life and Love ""In this fascinating and deeply personal book, Raskin provides a fresh look at what it takes to build a healthy marriage in the modern dating world. She boldly delves into critical matters that most relationship books ignore--including the role of mental health, gender identity, financial strain, and sexual preferences. Raskin's expansive perspective creates a more inclusive view of marriage and encourages readers to craft a personalized vision of marriage, a bespoke partnership tailored to each partner's unique history, preferences, and needs."" -Ty Tashiro, PhD, author of The Science of Happily Ever After ""I Do (I Think) isn't just about marriage; the book provides actionable advice for anyone navigating romantic relationships at any stage. Allison illustrates that, for the most part, we're all fundamentally good people doing our best, but our baggage, past trauma, and mental illnesses impede us. That's why she approaches marriage and all relationships with empathy, understanding, and curiosity. She acknowledges that while we can't predict what will happen in the future, we can choose to be honest with ourselves and communicative with our partner(s).""-Zachary Zane, author of Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto ""A sincere examination of the laws, history, and social norms surrounding Western society's expectations for a successful relationship and marriage... An engaging and eye-opening investigation."" -Kirkus Reviews"


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Allison Raskin is a New York Times bestselling author and a leading voice in mental health advocacy, in addition to being an accomplished screenwriter, actor and director. She is the co-host of the podcast Just Between Us, co-author of I Hate Everyone But You and Please Send Help, and the author of Overthinking About You. Allison is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Psychology from Pepperdine University and holds a BFA in screenwriting from USC.

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