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Should I Change My Name?
- The Impact of Your Last Name on Identity, Marriage, and Happiness
- Narrated by: Marcia Morgan
- Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Author Marcia Morgan walks you through the six most common married name options to reveal the pros and cons of each. You can even take a quiz to find out which choice is the best fit for you. Morgan weaves in personal stories and tips from men and women who embraced their married name choices and from those who had regrets. She describes the little-known history of why married women once had to change their names and looks at naming practices in other countries and cultures. The book simplifies an otherwise overwhelming decision process so you and your partner can say a hearty “I do” to the married name you choose.
©2021 Marcia K. Morgan (P)2021 Marcia K. Morgan
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