
In a world obsessed with failed marriages, Fawn Weaver's New York Times bestseller documents her global journey uncovering secrets from happy wives in 100+ countries. What started as a blog exploded into a 150,000-member movement challenging everything media tells us about modern marriage.
Fawn Weaver, bestselling author of Happy Wives Club and Love & Whiskey: The Remarkable True Story of Jack Daniel, His Master Distiller Nearest Green, and the Improbable Rise of Uncle Nearest, is a celebrated entrepreneur and historian known for revitalizing untold American narratives. A two-time New York Times bestselling author, Weaver intertwines themes of partnership, legacy, and resilience across her works, drawing from her 25-year career as CEO of Grant Sidney Inc. and her groundbreaking leadership as founder of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey—the fastest-growing American whiskey brand in U.S. history.
Her writing and business ventures, featured in Forbes, NPR, and TED Talks, reflect her commitment to amplifying overlooked histories while empowering communities through initiatives like the Nearest Green Foundation.
Weaver’s Love & Whiskey, now being adapted into a major motion picture, delves into her journey of uncovering the legacy of Nathan “Nearest” Green, the world’s first known Black master distiller. A sought-after speaker and Endeavor board member, her work has redefined Tennessee whiskey’s heritage, earning global acclaim and over 1,000 awards for the Uncle Nearest brand.
Happy Wives Club chronicles Fawn Weaver’s global journey to uncover secrets of lasting marriages by interviewing couples married 25+ years across six continents. Blending memoir and research, it emphasizes mutual respect, intentional happiness, and cultural insights to challenge negative stereotypes about marriage. Weaver’s adventures span 18 cities, from Mauritius to Buenos Aires, weaving personal anecdotes with actionable advice.
This book suits married couples seeking inspiration, newlyweds building foundations, or anyone skeptical about lasting love. It’s particularly valuable for readers craving real-life success stories over theoretical advice, with Fawn Weaver’s upbeat tone resonating with those prioritizing partnership and resilience in relationships.
Key lessons include:
Unlike prescriptive guides, Weaver’s work blends global travel narratives with firsthand accounts of thriving marriages. It’s styled like Eat, Pray, Love for marriage optimism, offering a refreshing contrast to conflict-focused media portrayals. The book’s club-inspired format encourages community-building among readers.
Some readers initially find the title overly idealistic, but reviews highlight its uplifting, practical content. A 2014 Barnes & Noble review notes its unique cross-generational and geographical perspectives, though critics seeking structured frameworks may prefer more analytical approaches.
As a CEO and founder of Uncle Nearest Whiskey, Weaver’s entrepreneurial grit shines in her methodical research. Her early life challenges—including homelessness—inform her focus on resilience and intentional joy, while her father’s Motown career adds cultural storytelling flair.
Yes! Weaver demonstrates how global couples prioritize listening over debating, with examples like a New Zealand pair using “weekly gratitude exchanges” and a Filipino duo practicing conflict timeouts. These relatable tactics are designed for real-world application.
Absolutely. Weaver contrasts traditions (e.g., Mauritian extended-family living vs. Croatian solitude) but highlights universal traits like shared values and adaptability. A Buenos Aires couple’s 60-year union exemplifies blending individuality with teamwork.
Yes. Weaver’s own marriage journey and her 150,000-member online club inspired the book. It features verified interviews, including a London couple married since 1968 and a South African pair navigating apartheid-era challenges.
Like her Uncle Nearest whiskey brand—which revived a forgotten Black distiller’s legacy—the book uncovers hidden marital wisdom. Both projects reflect Weaver’s passion for storytelling and historical restoration.
The New York Times bestseller is available at major retailers (Barnes & Noble, Amazon) and via the Happy Wives Club website. Audiobook and e-book formats cater to busy readers seeking on-the-go inspiration.
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将知识转化为引人入胜、富含实例的见解
快速捕捉核心观点,高效学习
以有趣互动的方式享受这本书
Divorce was never a thought.
A life together forever was our only plan.
We made a commitment before God, and it's for life.
The key to marriage is what you give.
Our own company is plenty for us.
将《Happy Wives Club》的核心观点拆解为易于理解的要点,了解创新团队如何创造、协作和成长。
将《Happy Wives Club》提炼为快速记忆要点,突出坦诚、团队合作和创造力的关键原则。

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Divorce rates hover around 50%. Media bombards us with cynical portrayals of marriage as a slow march toward resentment. Yet when Fawn Weaver grew tired of the negativity, she didn't just complain-she founded the Happy Wives Club. What started with five frustrated women exploded into a global movement spanning 100,000 members across 100 countries. But Weaver wanted more than anecdotes. She embarked on an ambitious quest: traveling twelve countries across six continents to discover whether truly happy marriages share universal secrets. What she found challenges everything our culture tells us about marriage. These weren't couples living fairy tales-they were ordinary people making extraordinary daily choices. Their wisdom, gathered from bustling cities to remote villages, reveals that lasting marital happiness isn't luck or fantasy. It's the deliberate product of specific principles practiced consistently, regardless of culture, religion, or background.