Author/Lecturer Tim Kellis' 'Quest' Discovers Answers to a Happy Marriage According...

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:51am EDT

Author/Lecturer Tim Kellis' 'Quest' Discovers Answers to a Happy Marriage
According to First Book Review for 'EQUALITY: The Quest for the Happy
Marriage'

BOCA RATON, Fla., July 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Book reviewer Jacqueline Jung
says the disintegration of a love affair sent relationship author Tim Kellis
on a quest to figure out why-as well as how he could ultimately experience a
blissful relationship.
    According to Jung's review published this week in NightsAndWeekends.com,
"Kellis found some answers and proceeded to write EQUALITY: The Quest for the
Happy Marriage."
    "And why not?" Jung writes in her book review.  "According to Kellis,
today's psychologists just don't get it. They don't address the reasons behind
feelings and behavior, nor do relationship books written by 'experts.' They
aren't logical. In the court case of the United States vs. Microsoft, the
discussion always stayed logical. Accordingly, successful resolution of
disagreements doesn't come from arguing but from coming up with a common sense
solution. You see, the key to a successful relationship is common sense. It's
that simple... at least to Kellis," she writes.
    "In his 400-plus-page book, readers learn history lessons about everything
from Adam and Eve to Thomas Paine's Common Sense to Hitler and even Matthew
Perry," said Jung.  Kellis covers religion, prejudice, Freud, the evolution of
today's education, and Carl Jung.
    Relationship author and speaker Kellis also delivered marriage-saving
advice this week on the Lifetime Television Network program "The Balancing
Act" produced here by Five Star Productions. To view the segment, please click
on: http://www.thebalancingact.com/show_segment.php?id=229
    In EQUALITY: The Quest for the Happy Marriage, author Kellis talks about
his own quest to discover the root causes of rocky relationships for which
"the fault is not be in our stars, but in ourselves."
    More information on Tim Kellis and his book is available at
www.happyrelationships.com .
    Press contact is Kim Morgan Vagnuolo at 561-750-9800 x233 or
kmorgan@transmediagroup.com.
SOURCE  Tim Kellis

Kim Morgan Vagnuolo of TransMedia, +1-561-750-9800 x233,
kmorgan@transmediagroup.com, for Tim Kellis
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