Richard J. Maybury is a celebrated author, educator, and speaker with a remarkable career spanning decades in economics, history, and geopolitics. Best known for his widely acclaimed Uncle Eric series, including titles like Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? and Whatever Happened to Justice?, Maybury's conversational, accessible writing style has made complex topics easy to grasp for readers of all ages. His work is grounded in the principles of natural law and free-market economics, which resonate with his audience and have earned him a loyal following. In his latest book, The 56-Year Honeymoon, Maybury steps away from his usual subjects to share heartfelt insights into a new topic-marriage. This deeply personal work draws from his 56-year marriage to his beloved wife, Samantha, who passed in 2023. With warmth and sincerity, Maybury shares their unique love story, along with practical, timeless techniques that helped them build a strong, enduring bond. Written in his signature plain-spoken style, The 56-Year Honeymoon offers valuable advice for anyone looking to strengthen, repair, or deepen their relationship, from newlyweds to long-time couples. Through short, simple chapters and delightful anecdotes, Maybury provides readers with a collection of little-known habits and guidelines that can help couples rekindle romance and create lasting peace of mind. The book's practical wisdom is delivered in letters to Robin, a married woman seeking to improve her relationship, making the advice both personal and relatable. As Lana Stewart aptly notes, "Persons at any point in their courting or marriage can benefit greatly."With over two million words published and more than 750,000 copies of his Uncle Eric books sold, Maybury now brings his insightful perspective to the captivating world of marriage. The 56-Year Honeymoon is a warm, optimistic guide to cultivating love, contentment, and genuine connection, showcasing the timeless techniques that enriched Samantha and Richard's relationship for more than half a century.