Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The Good Wife Guide flew out of stores, going into its second printing in less than a year. That's great news for men. But what about women? Don't they also deserve a spouse who's trained to keep them happy, soothe them when they're stressed, and pamper them on a rough day? Yes, they do, so here's the companion volume--and no married man can do without it. The Good Husband's Guide gives hubby all the advice he needs to make Her Royal Highness feel like a real queen. He'll uncover the secrets of tending to the kids, tidying the house, fixing problems without even being asked, and preparing delicious meals. Even more important, he'll learn why lavish compliments and good gifts are so vital. This fun, retro volume belongs in every home--and makes a perfect present for both grooms-to-be and married men.
Synopsis
"A woman's home is her domain, and as such, she should be treated like a queen." This fun, retro volume shows husbands how to keep Her Royal Highness happy, and her tiara shiny and sparkling. When she moans and groans about her demanding responsibilities in and around the home, a woman rightfully deserves a lot of pampering. Here are all the secrets for keeping her happy: advice on tending the toddlers, keeping the house neat and tidy, fixing without asking, preparing special meals, why compliments and the right gift make wifey feel like the diva she deserves to be, valuable hints on making yourself more attractive for her, and much more.
The Good Husband Guide is a great gift for grooms-to-be or happily married men, for bachelor and bachelorette parties, and for bridal showers.
Synopsis
The Good Husband Guide is a great gift for grooms-to-be or happily married men, for bachelor and bachelorette parties, and for bridal showers. "A woman's home is her domain, and as such, she should be treated like a queen." This fun, retro volume shows husbands how to keep Her Royal Highness happy, and her tiara shiny and sparkling. When she moans and groans about her demanding responsibilities in and around the home, a woman rightfully deserves a lot of pampering. Here are all the secrets for keeping her happy: advice on tending the toddlers, keeping the house neat and tidy, fixing without asking, preparing special meals, why compliments and the right gift make wifey feel like the diva she deserves to be, valuable hints on making yourself more attractive for her, and much more.
Synopsis
Be all she'll ever want A tongue-in-cheek look at how the values and traditional family roles in the 1950s seem oh, so strange now. "A woman's home is her domain, and as such, she should be treated like a queen." This fun, retro volume shows husbands how to keep Her Royal Highness happy, and her tiara shiny and sparkling. When she moans and groans about her demanding responsibilities in and around the home, a woman rightfully deserves a lot of pampering. Here are all the secrets for keeping her happy: advice on tending the toddlers, keeping the house neat and tidy, fixing without asking, preparing special meals, why compliments and the right gift make wifey feel like the diva she deserves to be, valuable hints on making yourself more attractive for her, and much more.
The Good Husband Guide makes a great gift for grooms-to-be or happily married men, for bachelor and bachelorette parties, and for bridal showers.
About the Author
Ladies Homemaker Monthly was a preeminent homemaker's journal at the turn of the century. Located in the Midwest, its editors strongly advocated the temperance movement and old-fashioned family values. Their famous adage was, "You can judge a good husband by how well-dressed his wife and children were and contentment of his wife."