We all know, intuitively, that those who choose to marry across cultures (husband from one country or culture, wife from a different one) face extra challenges. (It’s hard enough for a couple when both spouses are from the *same* background, for Pete’s sake.) Well here are a few books that can help them sort it all out.

The first is a chapter from a larger book on marriage. This chapter, “I’m Marrying a National,”…

http://www.missionarycare.com/marriage/I-am-marrying-a-national.htm

Next is a book, “In Love but Worlds Apart,” available at Amazon…

http://www.amazon.com/Love-But-Worlds-Apart-intercultural/dp/1434381161

and another book, “Intercultural Marriage: Promises and Pitfalls”

http://www.amazon.com/Intercultural-Marriage-3rd-Promises-Pitfalls/dp/193193052X/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b

and “Your Intercultural Marriage: A Guide to a Healthy, Happy Relationship…

http://www.amazon.com/Your-Intercultural-Marriage-Healthy-Relationship/dp/B00394DIBM/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_c

There’s also…

“Cross-cultural marriages: Love across latitudes” by J Fraser-Smith,

But alas, I couldn’t find this one. Does it leap out to anyone else? (If so, please add it to the comments under this item on the web/below)