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John and Ana Mann, 'The Go-Giver Marriage'

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Readers of the Go-Giver series have been clamoring for a book on how to apply the philosophy of The Go-Giver to their relationships. From the story’s coauthor and wife, this sequel shows readers how to unlock a deeply satisfying relationship based on everyday acts of generosity. In this new narrative, a position has opened up at the top of the multinational giant Rachel’s Famous Coffee, and Tom desperately wants the job. To gain the position, he must first go through a series of interviews with the company’s top executives.

Tom’s wife, Tess, is facing her own challenges. The couple first met on the job, where Tess was a rising star—until her career was put on hold by the birth of a son with special needs. The trauma and heartbreak of the past six years has put stress on their marriage. Now, Tess has learned that her best friend Amy is getting a divorce. Could she and Tom be drifting in the same direction?

But Tom and Tess are about to have a transformational day. Over the next few hours, they will each learn from many characters about five powerful secrets to building a love that lasts.

John David Mann is coauthor of more than thirty books, including four New York Times bestsellers and five national bestsellers; his classic 2008 parable The Go-Giver (coauthored with Bob Burg) earned the 2017 Living Now Book Award’s “Evergreen Medal” given for its “contribution to positive global change.”

Ana Mann, M.A. earned her degree in clinical psychology before going on to serve as an educator, therapist, corporate trainer, speaker, and coach. She currently coaches Go-Giver Marriage clients and leads the Go-Giver Marriage Coaches Training Program.

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