Happily Surviving Marriage to a Russian Woman - New Book Offers Advice for Men Looking to Marry Russian Women


CHATANOOGA, Tenn., April 11, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Tired of searching for the right woman and finding only the same old girl. There are women out there perhaps half a world away, but Billy Conn knows how to find them. In his new book, How to Happily Survive Marriage to a Russian Woman (now available through 1stBooks Library), Conn offers men searching for mates from Russia some advice from personal experience.

Conn, married to a Russian woman himself, has written an easy to read and often humorous book for men who are looking for love in the vast, diverse lands of the former Soviet countries. He gives helpful advice about finding the right woman to marry. Conn notes this is a very important aspect to make the marriage work. The book examines way to commence communication with the woman and how to get married once the right bride is discovered. It also covers the legal aspects and what can be expected of the couple form the INS.

However, he also stays with the reader through the first two years of marriage. These first years Conn describes as "the most crucial part of the marriage." He offers helpful insight on what can be expected, how to avoid the pitfalls and managing the transition to a successful marriage.

Conn notes that there are thousands of men looking at the former Russian countries for a wife and many are selecting the wrong girls. He hopes this book will help deter men from making a mistake.

Conn has been married to a Russian woman for five years. The second marriage for both of them, they are happy and living in a successful marriage in Chattanooga, Tenn. How to Happily Survive Marriage to a Russian Woman is his first book. He is currently working on a novel.

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