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Marry Smart The Intelligent Woman's Guide to True Love

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ISBN-10: 0743290402

ISBN-13: 9780743290401

Edition: 2008

Authors: Christine B. Whelan

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For years, it's been "common knowledge" that once a woman hits thirty, her chances of finding a husband diminish to the point of despair. That men are intimidated by a woman's career success, preferring docile helpmates to ambitious achievers. That women are biologically driven to seek a strong provider. That the higher a woman's IQ, the less likely she is to marry, let alone have babies...leaving single, successful women to ask themselves: Are men intimidated by smart women? InWhy Smart Men Marry Smart Women, Christine B. Whelan shatters the myth that high-achieving women are at a disadvantage in the marriage market. There's good news for the millions of American SWANS (Strong Women…    
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List price: $18.99
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 12/30/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 0.770
Language: English

Christine B. Whelan is a New York-based author, journalist, and commentator. She holds both a master's and a doctorate from Oxford University, England. Dr.Whelan has been published in "The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post", the "New York Post", and "The New York Times" and has taught in the sociology and politics departments at Princeton University. She writes a biweekly relationship advice column for BustedHalo, an online young-adult magazine. Visit her on the Web at www.whysmartmenmarrysmartwomen.com.

A SWANS Story
Are You Among the SWANS?
Shattering the Myths
Success Is Sexy
What SWANS Want
Gentlemen Prefer Brains
Who Is Mr. Right?
Social Graces
A Desire to Nest
Sailing to the Altar
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