The Manly Marriage Manual is exactly what you think it is: a manual, for men, about marriage.
Pulling from twenty-eight years of wedlock to the same woman (with no breaks!), author Rob Gleghorn offers a compact book of fifty things men can and should do for their better halves.
Written by a man for men, each entry is straightforward-in theory. They are not easy to carry out because some require thought, energy, and a willingness to put the woman's needs ahead of your own.
This is not a "how to" with lots of psychobabble. It's a what-the-heck-do-I-do handbook that shoots you between the eyes with blazing arrows of truth.
Filled with "war" stories from the author's own marriage that by no means protect the dude at the center of them, you'll learn how to improve your relationship in sections such as "Wear Nice Clothes," "Do Your Duty," and "Clean Yourself Up."
See? Simple.
For fans of Halftime by Bob Buford and Raising a Modern Day Knight by Robert Lewis, this lighthearted (okay, hysterical) book provides practical, meaningful advice to make your marriage better and takes out all the guesswork normally associated with figuring out how the estrogen-types think.
About the Author: Rob Gleghorn is first and foremost a man of God. A husband of one wife (that he knows of), father of two, church leader, comedian (just ask him), teacher, and business owner. He is also a veteran of the Gulf War and the Iraq War.
Having served in both the United States Air Force and the United States Army as an enlisted man and officer, he finally retired in 2013 at the rank of major.
He has a bachelor's degree in history and education from Western State College of Colorado, a master's in international relations from Troy State University, and a master's in national security studies from American Military University.
The Manly Marriage Manual is his first book. He is currently working on another in-depth manuscript with more humor and real-life war stories after five years of research and the extensive plagiarizing of God's word.