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Finders, keepers Book focuses on love at lasting sight “Seven Keys to Finding and Marrying the Man of Your Dreams” is a book title that explains everything. Written by Cynthia Gagliano of Los Angeles (she is a cousin of Executive Editor Craig Reem), she takes the reader beyond the bruising question of “what’s wrong with me?” She has been married to husband Jeff for five years. For many, many people who find true love, moving from “wrong” to “right” is the turning point. Simple and sensible in approach, each chapter is a steppingstone to happiness, a road map to finding the right mate, by discovering the real you. “Watch Out for That Wall!” and “Before You Get Married, Ask Yourself: Why?” both pose important questions for taking the step forward. Relationships are among the most difficult endeavors in the world; finding a spouse among all the noise is even more difficult. But that is how families are formed. Gagliano’s approach, which includes throwing out the negative and bringing forward the positive, is a life lesson for those looking, for those in despair, and for those who are ready. For Cynthia, it was receiving three candy hearts during a bowling league that all said, “Be Mine!” “Seven Keys to Finding and Marrying the Man of Your Dreams,” by Cynthia Gagliano (PublishAmerica, paperback, 50 pages, $9.95) |
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