“Married To The Enemy,” the new book by writers Dawn K. Kozarian & Mark James, expands on the influential gender biased misconceptions present in many modern-day paired relationships.
The authors focus on accepted behavioral perceptions, cultural influences, illusions, external interferences, and other pre-disposed conditions and ideologies that all work to sabotage relationships such as in the context of marriage.
Their narrative voices are open, informative, and realistic, as related to personal experiences in correlation to various themes given in the book that are shared. Since the book is a co-authored effort, between the husband and wife team, a collaborative theme runs throughout the text to provide gender-balanced points of views for contemplation.
Guides, written assignments, historical facts, racial comparatives, and review of other gender biases are offered as effective tools of reinforcement for goals towards behavioral modifications, realistic paths to honoring shared relational experiences, ways to achieving communicative goals, and the emotional balance to employ in consideration when dealing with conflicting issues that may need to be resolved.
Kozarian and James’ Married To The Enemy strives for relational enrichment and an emotionally equitable co-existence, not only in the context of marriage, but in all male and female based relationships.