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    An outstanding debut novel of fractured family relationships in modern Sri Lanka, from the author of the Women's Prize-winning Brotherless Night'Beautifully written' Financial Times'Ganeshananthan is a superb writer' Sunday Times'Moving and intelligent' IndependentIn this globe-scattered Sri Lankan family, we speak only of two kinds of marriage.The first is the Arranged Marriage. The second is the Love Marriage. Reverse a family tree and branches of blood are whittled down to one person - in this case, first-generation American Yalini.The daughter of Sri Lankan immigrants, Yalini finds herself caught between the traditions of her ancestors and the lure of her own modern world.When she is summoned to Toronto to help care for her dying uncle, Kumaran, Yalini is forced to see that violence is not a relic of the Sri Lankan past, but very much a part of her Western present. While Kumaran's loved ones gather around him to say goodbye, Yalini traces her family's roots through a series of marriages - Love Marriage, Arranged Marriage, and all that lies in between.

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  • Love and Marriage at Harpers : A heartwarming saga from bestseller Rosie Clarke
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    The next exciting instalment from the bestselling author of The Shop Girls of Harpers and The Mulberry Lane Series.Oxford St, London, 1913The shop girls of Harpers Emporium on Oxford Street are happy in their work and their lives are moving on at quite a pace. United by the suffragette cause and now living under one roof, some will find love and marriage whilst others experience heartache and tears. Harpers is the bond that holds them together, bringing strength through hardship and pain and friendship and love. A heart-warming saga following the lives, loves and losses of the Harpers Girls. Perfect for fans of Lizzie Lane, Pam Howes and Dilly Court. What readers are saying about Love and Marriage at Harpers:'Brilliant read.Wonderful characters that draw you into Harpers world.Thoroughly enjoyable' - Kitty Neale'It was so nice to catch up with the Harpers girls.I love that not only can I get lost in their daily lives, loves and losses but the fact I learn a little history along the way.I can't wait for the next one' - Reader Review'A thoroughly enjoyable read.' * - Reader Review*'Another cracking read from Rosie Clarke...I heartily recommend that you read her books.' -* Reader Review*'I love Rosie Clarke's books and this, the second in the Harpers Girls series did not disappoint.' - Reader Review'I didn't want the book to end.' - Reader Review'I can't wait to read the next book in the series.' -* Reader Review*'A delightful addictive read.' -* Reader Review*'Best book I have read in a while' - Reader Review'Love and Marriage at Harpers is a charming historical novel' -* Reader Review*'A wonderfully written tale of friendship, romance and the ties that bind' - Reader Review'I felt as though I had been reunited with old friends' - *Reader Review*

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  • Traditional Marriage : From Abraham to the Present
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    Traditional Marriage details how marriage developed from a private affair of "taking a wife" to a public taking of vows. Since the time of Abraham, marriage customs and practices evolved in many ways. This book discusses these traditions and related topics, including divorce and remarriage, homosexuality, the treatment of women, monogamy and polygamy, and the importance of one's bloodline.The first part covers the Old Testament period. Hebrew laws are explained along with the behavior of the Israelites.The first century, including the New Testament, is the subject of the second part. The words of Jesus and Paul are explained in their historical and biblical context, especially divorce and remarriage, monogamy and polygamy, and the bloodline of Abraham.The third part takes up the Christian era, in which the theology of marriage became more complex, with the introduction of marriage vows, the doctrine of a marriage bond, the spiritualization of marriage as a sacrament, and a conflict between theology and practice regarding divorce and remarriage. We see how different branches of Christianity developed their theology and practice in contradictory directions.The purpose of the book is to present historical and biblical facts and not to take a stand favoring any position on traditional marriage and its related topics.

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    Contains Nancy Mitford's humorous letters to her family and friends.Mitford never wrote an autobiography, but this collection of letters provides a portrayal of her life and the times in which she lived.

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  • Where does the word "Trauung" come from?

    The word "Trauung" comes from the German language and is derived from the verb "trauen," which means "to trust" or "to have faith in." In the context of marriage, "Trauung" refers to the wedding ceremony or the act of getting married. The word reflects the idea of trust and faith in the commitment being made between the couple.

  • What are some wedding vows from movies?

    Some wedding vows from movies include: - "As you wish" from The Princess Bride - "I promise to love you in good times and in bad, with all I have to give and all I feel inside, in the only way I know how, completely and forever" from The Vow - "I vow to fiercely love you in all your forms, now and forever. I promise to never forget that this is a once in a lifetime love" from The Vow - "I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love and honor you all the days of my life" from The Notebook

  • How does an Islamic marriage ceremony work?

    An Islamic marriage ceremony typically begins with a marriage contract known as the "Nikah" which is signed by the bride, groom, and witnesses. The ceremony is usually officiated by an Imam or religious leader who recites prayers and blessings. The couple may exchange vows and rings, and the ceremony concludes with a dua (supplication) for the couple's happiness and success in their marriage. The ceremony is often followed by a reception where family and friends celebrate the newlywed couple.

  • How does a marriage ceremony work abroad?

    A marriage ceremony abroad typically involves similar elements to those in a traditional ceremony, such as exchanging vows, rings, and declarations of commitment. However, the specific customs and traditions can vary widely depending on the country and culture. Couples may need to adhere to certain legal requirements, such as obtaining a marriage license or having a specific type of ceremony recognized by the local authorities. Additionally, language barriers and cultural differences may require couples to work with local wedding planners or officials to ensure the ceremony runs smoothly and is legally binding.

  • From which marriage does Ovid's daughter come from?

    Ovid's daughter, Perilla, comes from his third marriage to a woman named Fabia. Fabia was the mother of Perilla and Ovid's only child. Their marriage took place after Ovid had already been married twice before.

  • Why are the Freie Wähler not called Freie Wählerinnen?

    The Freie Wähler, which translates to "Free Voters" in English, is a political party in Germany that was founded in 1948. The name "Freie Wähler" is a gender-neutral term that encompasses both male and female voters, reflecting the party's commitment to representing the interests of all citizens regardless of gender. Using the term "Freie Wählerinnen" would specifically refer to female voters, which could be seen as excluding male voters from the party's name. Therefore, the party chose the gender-neutral term "Freie Wähler" to be inclusive of all voters.

  • How does an Islamic marriage ceremony work in Germany?

    In Germany, an Islamic marriage ceremony typically begins with the signing of the marriage contract, known as the "Nikah," which outlines the rights and responsibilities of the couple. This is usually done in the presence of a religious leader and witnesses. Following the signing of the contract, a religious ceremony, known as the "Aqd," takes place, where the couple exchanges vows and the marriage is solemnized according to Islamic traditions. The ceremony may also include prayers, readings from the Quran, and blessings from the religious leader. After the ceremony, the couple and their guests may celebrate with a reception, which can include traditional Islamic customs such as feasting and dancing.

  • How does marriage in the past differ from marriage today?

    Marriage in the past was often more of a practical arrangement, based on economic and social considerations, such as securing alliances between families or ensuring the continuation of family lines. Today, marriage is more often based on love and personal choice, with individuals seeking partners who they are compatible with and who they love. Additionally, in the past, marriage was often more patriarchal, with women having fewer rights and autonomy within the marriage, whereas today, there is more emphasis on equality and partnership within marriage. Finally, divorce was less common and more stigmatized in the past, while today it is more accepted as a way for individuals to end an unhappy marriage.

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