Herbert George Wells, known for his science fiction works, also wrote a book about his own life and marriage. The book, titled 'Marriage', was published in 1912 and provides a candid account of Wells’ own views on marriage, as well as his personal experiences with his own marriage to his second wife, Amy Catherine Robbins.In the book, Wells discusses the challenges and complexities of marriage, as well as the societal expectations and pressures placed upon couples. He also delves into his own struggles with infidelity and the impact it had on his relationship with his wife.Despite the difficulties, Wells ultimately views marriage as a worthwhile and fulfilling institution, writing that 'marriage remains the central fact of human existence.' The book provides a unique perspective on the topic of marriage from a renowned author and offers insight into both the joys and struggles of this important aspect of life.