Book Description
After publishing two historical novels, Darlene Matule felt compelled to tackle a current problem—the state of marriage in America—the always legal and often sacred joining of one man and one woman. It is no secret—life has changed drastically since 1956. She asked herself, How can I promote the amazing blessings that marriage can bring—in today’s climate? What promise can I bring to college students—today? To others? Matule’s answer is Sixty Shades of Love. Her memoir reveals how she and her husband are more in love after sixty years than they were on the day they were married—despite spiritual, marital, financial, in-law, and health problems that would cause most couples to shout, ”Enough!” Sixty Shades of Love shows millennials it is possible to find joy in a sacramental marriage. It encourages baby-boomers to give their vows another chance. It reminds seniors of the fulfillment they already have enjoyed in their own long-term commitment. Through the years, Matule found that communication, faith, determination, and the ability to adapt despite life’s surprises resulted in the most precious gift a couple can ever receive—a happy marriage.