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Woulda. Coulda. Shoulda.
a divorce coach's guide to staying married
Imagine there was a “secret recipe” to a successful and everlasting marriage… would you want it? Of course! And who better to stir it up than a woman who figured it all out just a bit too late… after she signed her divorce papers.
In her second book, Jennifer offers a no-B.S. look at the divorce process for those who are contemplating a separation or divorce or are already going through one. Take a deep breath and read as Jennifer shares her insight into what the “greener grass” honestly looks like. Jen hopes to change some minds… and save a few marriages.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST
MARRIAGE BOOKS TO READ WITH YOUR PARTNER
FOR A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP
by OPRAHDaily.com
"With a fun, relatable voice, this book takes readers through what it's like to get divorced and date again- and as a result, you may learn to appreciate what you have before it's gone."
One Happy Divorce
HOLD THE BULLS#IT
It is a bold dose of reality coupled with sound advice for those divorcees who want to keep things civil and "hold the BS." Hurvitz's tone is spunky, irreverent, and at times laugh-out-loud funny as she explores topics from nesting to single parenting to hosting Passover dinner as a newly- single mom. Through Hurvitz's heartfelt and honest stories, readers will understand what a happy divorce can look like and how to make it work.
Hurvitz started her dating and relationship blog, The Truth Hurvitz after she and her husband separated. The blog became an overnight success, even garnering attention from an LA agency that approached her for a sitcom about her family. Her book, One Happy Divorce, soon followed.
"After my divorce, I felt lost and alone," says Hurvitz. "But ironically enough, I always had one person by my side… my EX. I learned that divorced couples could be kind to each other, but it takes work. I got inspired to share my story about having a healthy, happy divorce. I thought it was important to spread my message: A happy marriage takes work, and so does a happy divorce. You must check your egos at the door and put your kids first."
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