Conversations With A Widow: Speaking the Unspoken

Being widowed isn't something I'd heard talked about much. I'd assumed that, following a time of grieving the loss of a partner, life would just go back to the way it was, like a train coming out the other end of a long, dark tunnel. Everything - and everyone - would be there, waiting for me to emerge so we could pick up where we left off. But after losing my husband, I discovered that losing a partner was just the beginning. A string of secondary losses - loss of friends, loss of faith, a loss of identity - left me feeling lost, alone, and a little crazy.

As I came out of the fog of my own grief, I discovered that the end of my tunnel wasn't where I thought it would be. And there wasn't much in Widowland that was familiar to me.

In this book, I talk about things I wish someone had talked to me about when I was first widowed. It is my hope that this work will serve as a resource for you, that the conversations you read here will be flickering candle to help light your way on your own widow journey; a glimmer of hope to know that you are not crazy, and you are not alone

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Conversations With A Widow: Speaking the Unspoken

Being widowed isn't something I'd heard talked about much. I'd assumed that, following a time of grieving the loss of a partner, life would just go back to the way it was, like a train coming out the other end of a long, dark tunnel. Everything - and everyone - would be there, waiting for me to emerge so we could pick up where we left off. But after losing my husband, I discovered that losing a partner was just the beginning. A string of secondary losses - loss of friends, loss of faith, a loss of identity - left me feeling lost, alone, and a little crazy.

As I came out of the fog of my own grief, I discovered that the end of my tunnel wasn't where I thought it would be. And there wasn't much in Widowland that was familiar to me.

In this book, I talk about things I wish someone had talked to me about when I was first widowed. It is my hope that this work will serve as a resource for you, that the conversations you read here will be flickering candle to help light your way on your own widow journey; a glimmer of hope to know that you are not crazy, and you are not alone

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Conversations With A Widow: Speaking the Unspoken

Conversations With A Widow: Speaking the Unspoken

by Gail Bayron
Conversations With A Widow: Speaking the Unspoken

Conversations With A Widow: Speaking the Unspoken

by Gail Bayron

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Overview

Being widowed isn't something I'd heard talked about much. I'd assumed that, following a time of grieving the loss of a partner, life would just go back to the way it was, like a train coming out the other end of a long, dark tunnel. Everything - and everyone - would be there, waiting for me to emerge so we could pick up where we left off. But after losing my husband, I discovered that losing a partner was just the beginning. A string of secondary losses - loss of friends, loss of faith, a loss of identity - left me feeling lost, alone, and a little crazy.

As I came out of the fog of my own grief, I discovered that the end of my tunnel wasn't where I thought it would be. And there wasn't much in Widowland that was familiar to me.

In this book, I talk about things I wish someone had talked to me about when I was first widowed. It is my hope that this work will serve as a resource for you, that the conversations you read here will be flickering candle to help light your way on your own widow journey; a glimmer of hope to know that you are not crazy, and you are not alone


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798869114419
Publisher: Not Avail
Publication date: 08/27/2024
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 341,160
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.59(d)
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