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I'm sure some other folks will have suggestions for woodworking books but you should let her see literature and catalogs for things you would like in the shop. Like more hand tools, chisels, LN planes, or better power tools. Let her work with bad things like dull HF chisels, bad hand planes, a short 6" jointer, and so on. When she struggles with bad tools you gallantly step in and suggest a nice upgrade. She will be forever grateful - and so will you.
Actually I have a friend whose wife would be an outstanding woodworker but she only has passing interest. Her husband and another friend were trying to reassemble a table saw top, could not figure it our after 1/2 hr. She walked in, asked what was the problem, they told her, said you need some kind of bracket, maybe like this one over here. See if it works. It did. 15-20 sec max.
Good luck
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How about Lois Ventura's book on bandsaw boxes? Well written, illustrated, and very easy to understand?
Ray
(formerly "WxMan")