The Marriage of the Mouse (How a mouse was married) is a retelling based on an African tale (african tale retold by Renata Rylska). How to find a bride for an extremely handsome man? No different than in the abode of God himself. And what to do when a handsome boy is a mouse? Read the fairy tale about how they married a mouse - you will become a stylish connoisseur of English! An adapted reader in English with exercises for students of 3rd grades of secondary schools and 2nd-3rd grades of schools with in-depth study of the English language, lyceums, gymnasiums (English as the first foreign language).
Nick Hornby's brilliant third novel offers a painfully funny account of modern marriage and parenthood, and asks that most difficult of questions: what does it mean to be good?
The relationship expert from the Ladies' Home Journal, the Wall Street Journal, and Lifetime Television shows how to prevent marriage problems before they start.
There's nothing wrong with starter jobs and starter homes, but starter marriages? Relationship expert Monica Mendez Leahy is on a mission to help readers make their marriage last. Her 1,001 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married offers a reality check for couples on the marriage path, helping them realize how much they have yet to discover about their partner's nature, thought processes, lifestyle, and marital expectations.
The story entails the bride of the fictional Lord St. Simon disappearing on the day of their marriage.
The events of the wedding day are most perplexing to Lord St. Simon, as it seemed to him that his bride, Miss Hatty Doran of San Francisco, was full of enthusiasm about their impending marriage. Lord St. Simon tells Holmes that he noticed a change in the young lady's mood just after the wedding ceremony. She was uncharacteristically sharp with him.
Orphan William Hyde and proffessor's daughter Melissa Elmet fell passionately in love as teenagers at Oxford. But,after her family intervenes, their secret marriage is annulled. Heartbroken, Mellissa retreats into her shell, now a shy academic.