From This Day Forward
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From This Day Forward  -     By: Cokie Roberts, Steve Roberts

From This Day Forward

Harper Perennial / 2001 / Paperback

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Title: From This Day Forward
By: Cokie Roberts, Steve Roberts
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Vendor: Harper Perennial
Publication Date: 2001
Dimensions: 7.82 X 5.64 X 0.93 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0060959541
ISBN-13: 9780060959548
Stock No: WW959548

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After thirty years together, Cokie and Steve Roberts know something about long-lasting marriage and after thirty distinguished years in journalism, they know how to write about it. In this insightful nonfiction book on marriage, From This Day Forward, Cokie and Steve weave their personal stories of matrimony into a wider reflection on the state of marriage in America today.

Here they write with the same conversational style that catapulted Cokie’s We Are Our Mother’s Daughters to the top of the New York Times bestseller list. They ruminate on their early worries about their different faiths in a candid exploration of their interfaith marriage—she’s Catholic, he’s Jewish—and describe their wedding day at Cokie’s childhood home. They discuss the universal struggle of balancing career and family, and how they compromise when they disagree. They also tell the stories of other American marriages: that of John and Abigail Adams, and those pioneers, slaves and immigrants. They offer stories of broken marriages as well, of contemporary families living through the "divorce revolution". Taken together, these tales reveal the special nature of the wedding bond in America. Wise and funny, this book is more than an endearing chronicle of a loving marriage—it is an inspirational love story for all husbands and wives, and how they support and strengthen each other.

In this candid dual memoir, Cokie and Steve Roberts share stories of love, partnership, and American history:

  • A Journalists' Memoir: The celebrated careers of Cokie and Steve Roberts provide the backdrop for their personal story, told with the warmth and insight that has made them household names.
  • A Catholic-Jewish Partnership: An honest look at how they navigated their different faiths, from early worries to raising a family, offering a heartfelt perspective on a mixed-faith relationship.
  • Marriage in American History: Fascinating stories of other American marriages—from John and Abigail Adams to pioneers and immigrants—that reveal the unique nature of the wedding bond in America.
  • Commitment and Compromise: A candid discussion of the real-world struggles, from balancing two demanding careers to raising children, and the compromises that strengthen a decades-long partnership.

Author Bio

Cokie Roberts was a political commentator for ABC News and NPR. She won countless awards and in 2008 was named a “Living Legend” by the Library of Congress. She was the author of the New York Times bestsellers We Are Our Mothers’ Daughters, Founding Mothers, Ladies of Liberty, and, with her husband, the journalist Steven V. Roberts, From This Day Forward and Our Haggadah.

Steve Roberts has been a journalist for more than fifty years. He is the author of My Father’s House and From This Day Forward, which he cowrote with Cokie. He is the chief political analyst for the ABC radio network, a professor of journalism and politics at George Washington University, and a nationally syndicated columnist. He lives in Cokie’s childhood home in suburban Washington, which he and Cokie shared for forty-two years.

Editorial Reviews

“Instructive and inspiring.” - New York Times Book Review

“More thoughtful than the usual celebrity autobiography.” - Library Journal

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