Confronting The Social Trends That Put Relationships In Jeopardy

Are you losing faith in finding a secure relationship? Do you know what social trends account for the high percentage of relationship failure? This book takes a bold look at why some relationships fail and how to prevent love from becoming a myth.
By: Amanda Bennett
 
April 15, 2010 - PRLog -- Vancouver, WA –A healthy debate will rage among readers, as author Tapiwa Chitembure sets to release his controversial book on love and relationships… “Rage For The Justice Of Love” on April 30, 2010.

This book takes a candid and bold look at the social trends, ideologies and individual blind spots, which account for the increasing numbers of failed marriages and relationships, while also seeking to restore faith in love, which is often blamed as leading to such state of emotional and interpersonal ruin. It’s safe to say this book is not for the easily offended. Chitembure pulls no punches as he shares his perspective on why an almost fifty percent (a number too huge to ignore) of marriages end up in divorce and the common mistakes some people make that lead to such dead ended relationships. He argues why it is a big error to blame love for betrayed emotions or unhappy relationships and leaves no gray area as to what real love consists of, to substantiate his argument.

“Love is a virtue; (says Chitembure) a world without it is doomed to ruin its future generations and ultimately itself.” This is what drives him to try to restore its true value and meaning. Both controversial and enlightening, this book will leave the readers with a revitalizing perspective on how love is strength, not a weakness. Maybe even the love skeptic will become a believer as they experience Chitembure’s passionate defense of love in his latest book…Rage For The Justice Of Love

For more information on this book, or the author, visit http://www.anorientationtolife.com.

*Book will only be available online and is scheduled to release on Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Powell’s, and other online retailers on April 30, 2010.

About the Author
To get a brief insight into Tapiwa, it is best to consider his thoughts and views on love and relationships. Searching for love, he believed; “If you are looking for your soul mate, the color of their skin, or what race they belong to has no part in the equation. Souls have no race and they have no color. Love knows no physical boundaries. It is a healthy connection between two souls, which enables them to share a life together. I believe love is a meaningful loyal relationship, which can stand the test of time, and in some cases, death. That is the love I know, stand by, and stand for.”
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Source:Amanda Bennett
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