Author Helps Haiti Earthquake Victims During National Marriage Week
“Jenna D. Barry defines a very common conflict that devastates many marriages and provides step-by-step advice for winning the in-law battle in order to create a better marriage. She deftly mixes wisdom with touches of humor to lift the tone of what could be a stressful how-to for many couples." --C. Greene - January 22, 2010
Author Helps Couples Resolve Conflicts About In-Laws and Holidays
"Don't say 'no' to your partner so you can say 'yes' to your parents. Communicate with your spouse and work out a loving compromise about where and with whom to spend the holidays. Then, unite as a couple to share this decision with relatives." --Excerpt from Hitched Magazine's article "Surviving Holiday Guilt Trips From Parents and In-laws" by Jenna D. Barry - December 10, 2009
Author Celebrates Women’s Friendship Month by Donating to Women For Women International
In honor of Women’s Friendship Month, Jenna D. Barry -- author of “A Wife’s Guide To In-laws”-- will donate 15% of the profits for every book sold on September 24, 2009 to Women For Women International. - September 01, 2009
Author Helps New Moms Cope with Mother-in-Law Problems
“Jenna offers great advice to new moms dealing with difficult in-laws.” -- Chic Mom Magazine - July 30, 2009
Author Equips Brides to be Assertive with Their Future Mother-in-Law
“Now, we know about clingy parents (moms mostly), who won’t let go (‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ and ‘Momma’s Boy‘), but not every new bride knows what actually is in store for her and her marriage. [Jenna D. Barry] will help you ‘diagnose’ your future in-laws … set boundaries … and attain your husband’s loyalty.” – Adrienne Petterson, Books in Review - May 25, 2009
Author Helps Mothers-in-Law and Daughters-in-Law Improve Their Relationship
“Many women struggle with that innate conflict with the mother-in-law; one sees him as a boy, the other as a man. Jenna D. Barry offers a wealth of information and resources for women in dealing with their mother-in-law. Her book, ‘A Wife’s Guide to In-laws,’ is an enjoyable read and one I personally wish I had 35 years ago.” --Peggy Hinders, MA, LPC, Marriage Counselor. - May 06, 2009
Support Group Encourages Daughters-in-law Worldwide
“It was heartwarming to discover that other wives are going through the same problems and looking for positive solutions. I love this group because Jenna is extremely diplomatic; she supports women who are having in-law problems and encourages healthy communication between spouses.” --Renee Osman, daughter-in-law in the United Kingdom. - April 20, 2009
Author Helps Couples Have Stronger Marriages by Overcoming In-law Problems
"You may be quick to blame your in-laws for your marriage problems, but in reality the biggest part of the problem isn't really your in-laws; it's your husband's loyalty to them. When a man marries, he is supposed to transfer his loyalty from his parents to his wife. His behavior plays a key role in how well you get along with his parents."--from A Wife's Guide to In-laws - February 02, 2009
A New Book to Help Wives Cope with Difficult In-laws During the Holidays
You can have a great marriage…even if your in-laws aren’t so great. Author Jenna D. Barry offers helpful, heartfelt advice in her new book, A Wife’s Guide to In-laws: How to Gain Your Husband’s Loyalty Without Killing His Parents. This encouraging book has over 40 cartoons, two chapters for Hubby, and 22 “his” and “her” worksheets. Endorsed by best-selling author, Dr. Scott Haltzman, this 281-page self-help/humor book equips wives to do what they can to improve their marriage. - November 28, 2008