One that my husband picked out for both of his wives was "Helpmeet - The Biblical Example of Sarah who Called her Husband Lord," by Ruprecht Wachter.
(for those who are wondering, yes, it's where my screen name came from)
It doesn't really say a lot about polygyny. That's only addressed in one chapter. Most of the rest is focused on what it actually means to be a submissive wife. The line early on that got my attention was this.
Women reading this often recoil and say "you make it sound as though my husband owns me." Well, plot twist: he does.
Long story short, the writer's not afraid to get a little politically incorrect about "here's what feminism says, here's what God says." It has a chapter on sex, a chapter on respect, a chapter on a husband's right to overrule a wife's decisions... it also has a chapter on divorce that was a little tough to swallow (essentially it was "if you're a woman and you've been divorced than you're living in adultery and need to return to your original husband right away"), but the writer backs up his words with Scripture after Scripture and makes it pretty tough to argue with his point.
It's short, it's straight to the point, and the book's not expensive at all (I think it was under ten bucks on Amazon even with tax and shipping). I'd highly recommend it for any wife, first or otherwise...
...or for any husband whose wife needs a little wake-up call.
(for those who are wondering, yes, it's where my screen name came from)
It doesn't really say a lot about polygyny. That's only addressed in one chapter. Most of the rest is focused on what it actually means to be a submissive wife. The line early on that got my attention was this.
Women reading this often recoil and say "you make it sound as though my husband owns me." Well, plot twist: he does.
Long story short, the writer's not afraid to get a little politically incorrect about "here's what feminism says, here's what God says." It has a chapter on sex, a chapter on respect, a chapter on a husband's right to overrule a wife's decisions... it also has a chapter on divorce that was a little tough to swallow (essentially it was "if you're a woman and you've been divorced than you're living in adultery and need to return to your original husband right away"), but the writer backs up his words with Scripture after Scripture and makes it pretty tough to argue with his point.
It's short, it's straight to the point, and the book's not expensive at all (I think it was under ten bucks on Amazon even with tax and shipping). I'd highly recommend it for any wife, first or otherwise...
...or for any husband whose wife needs a little wake-up call.