A slim successor to Love Without Fear (which sold 750,000 copies in America) sustains a tenor of sweet reasonableness in ""the art of happy adjustment"" or accomodation between two people who have achieved a maximum of emotional maturity. The discussion here ranges from the common purposes and obligations of marriage, mutually shared and planned in advance; the initial phase of the first two years- which is the most critical; the love relationship in which sex plays only one part; children; common difficulties and dangers; on to the middle years and old age..... Common knowledge, which is also common sense, at an accessible level.