NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon!
Paperback ($6.94) Published on Amazon April 14, 2025 or Kindle eBook ($3.99).

Paperback ($6.94) Published on Amazon April 14, 2025 or Kindle eBook ($3.99).
Transitions... Risilience...Roadblocks...Dead Ends...
"Wife #1... Before I Knew What I Was Doing..." (Available NOW!)
"Wife #2... When I Knew What I Was Doing..." (In Process, Coming Soon)
"Wife #3... I Should Have Known Better, But Now I Do!... (In Process, Coming Soon)
An idealistic man sets about life and, after a slow start, is mostly successful until, in the heat of the women's lib movement, the unusual and disastrous end of his first marriage in its eighth year. He recovers and as a new single parent of two young daughters, enters the world of PWP-Parents Without Partners, an international organization, and continues to find his way, even thrive. He meets that special someone and enters the story realm of the next book in this three-book series, “Wife #2…Now That I Know What I'm Doing”, for 30+ years. Turns out otherwise. The final book, “Wife #3…I Should Have Known Better, and Now I Do”, takes the reader from a practically unbelievable Book #2 ending, through the .com singles dating adventures in the "mature ages", and a life-is-good story for nine years before another tragic ending. Tragic only until he meets perfection, Wife #4 for 7+ years and counting.
About the Author:
Tom Sippl lives with his wife in Dana Point, California. He has been married 4 times: 8 years, 30 years, 9 years, and 7+ currently. He has 6 children, the eldest a son and 5 daughters, each with a Masters Degree or higher. He has had a 30 year career in investment management and a 10+ year career in internet software development and project management. In retirement he has held elected political positions, has served as the Spokane City Arts Commissioner and donates time to numerous projects and organizations but mostly to BJ, his beloved Wife #4.
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