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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nan Bauer-Maglin , Alice Goode-Elman , Kelli Dunham , Penelope DuganPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9780813599533ISBN 10: 0813599539 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 03 May 2019 Recommended Age: From 16 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Introduction Prologue: Expectant Widows Alice Goode-Elman “What We Were Afraid Of: A Memoir” Kelli Dunham “The Queen Has Spoken” Penelope Dugan “Living a Life” Melanie K. Finney “Preparing for the Journey through Grief”Nan Bauer-Maglin “Deserted/Dumped for a Second TimRecent Widows Nan Bauer-Maglin “A Widow’s Notes: The First Six Months” “My Other Half: Raquel Ramkhelawan interviewed by Maxine Marshall”Lauren Vanett “The Cloak” Alice Derry “’The Most Precious Fit’— A Dialogue with C.S. Lewis’ A Grief Observed”Michele Neff Hernandez “On Grief” Elisa Clarke Wadham “Wedding Rings” Deborah E. Kaplan “The Afterlife of an Archive” P.C. Moorehead “A Healing Garden” Mimi Schwartz “You See, I Told You So!” Anne Bernays “Yes, I Miss My Husband, but I’m Also Discovering the Pleasures of Living Alone” Long-Time Widows Edie Butler “The Grief Convention” Debby Mayer “10 Scary Things I Have Done Since My Husband Died” Sonia Jaffe Robbins “Being Alone” Barbara E. Marwell “Recreating My Life” Maggie Madagame “Becoming Maggie” Roni Sherman Ramos “Who I Am Revealed” Doris Friedensohn “Losing the Artist, Living with His Art” Nancy H. Womack “After the Aftermath” Joan Michelson “Three Poems” Unique Takes or Digging Deeper Tracy Milcendeau with Merle Froschl, Andrea Hirshman, Molly McEneny, and Heather Slawecki “Widow-to-Widow” Kathleen Fordyce “Parenting as a Widow” Patricia Life “Memories of a Widow’s Daughter” Nancy Shamban “Lost Acts…..” Susanne Braham “Dealing with Double Loss: Husband and Hearing” Alice Radosh “Synchroncity and the Secular Mind” Parvin Hajizadeh “Mourning American-style” Jean Y. Leung “The Rocks that Bind” Joan Gussow “On Not Feeling Sad” Kathryn Temple “What They Do Not Tell You” Carrie L. West “Nine Things Resilient People Do After Losing a Spouse or Partner” Lise Menn “Make Lemonade?!”Epilogue Christine Silverstein “The Missing Vow” Acknowledgments Tara Sabharwal “Artist’s Statement” Notes on ContributorsReviewsExpertly compiled and deftly edited by Nan Bauer-Maglin, Widows' Words: Women Write on the Experience of Grief, the First Year, the Long Haul, and Everything in Between is a unique and very highly recommended addition to both community and academic library collections. --Midwest Book Review This heartfelt collection should help widows, and widowers as well, feel less alone as they move through a wrenching transition. --Publishers Weekly Widows' Words is an invaluable tool for understanding loss, mourning and grief, and an equally fascinating and compelling read with diverse and varied points of views, which proved to me that every loss is unique yet universal. Nan Bauer-Maglin has brought together many strong female voices that both define and redefine the concept of 'widow.' --Jonathan Santlofer author of The Widower's Notebook: A Memoir This collection is a comforting, necessary companion for the many, many women whose love outlasts their partners' lives. The stories are honest, unsentimental and as complicated and varied as marriages themselves. --Anna Sale host of the WNYC Studios podcast Death, Sex & Money Women have learned to find fortitude in sharing the truth of their lives - not because we have the same truth, but because we find community and support there. The stories in this honest and loving book will give strength to those experiencing widowhood and wisdom to those trying to help them build the rest of their lives. --Suzanne Braun Levine author Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood Gentle, wry humor and strong advice that feels like it's offered in a warm blanket and a hug. It all makes Widows' Words a great reference and good comfort even though, for the newly bereaved, it can't be-gin to cover everything. --Post News Group Women have learned to find fortitude in sharing the truth of their lives - not because we have the same truth, but because we find community and support there. The stories in this honest and loving book will give strength to those experiencing widowhood and wisdom to those trying to help them build the rest of their lives. --Suzanne Braun Levine author Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood This collection is a comforting, necessary companion for the many, many women whose love outlasts their partners' lives. The stories are honest, unsentimental and as complicated and varied as marriages themselves. --Anna Sale host of the WNYC Studios podcast Death, Sex & Money Widows' Words is an invaluable tool for understanding loss, mourning and grief, and an equally fascinating and compelling read with diverse and varied points of views, which proved to me that every loss is unique yet universal. Nan Bauer-Maglin has brought together many strong female voices that both define and redefine the concept of 'widow.' --Jonathan Santlofer author of The Widower's Notebook: A Memoir This heartfelt collection should help widows, and widowers as well, feel less alone as they move through a wrenching transition. --Publishers Weekly Women have learned to find fortitude in sharing the truth of their lives - not because we have the same truth, but because we find community and support there. The stories in this honest and loving book will give strength to those experiencing widowhood and wisdom to those trying to help them build the rest of their lives. --Suzanne Braun Levine author Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood This collection is a comforting, necessary companion for the many, many women whose love outlasts their partners' lives. The stories are honest, unsentimental and as complicated and varied as marriages themselves. --Anna Sale host of the WNYC Studios podcast Death, Sex & Money Widows' Words is an invaluable tool for understanding loss, mourning and grief, and an equally fascinating and compelling read with diverse and varied points of views, which proved to me that every loss is unique yet universal. Nan Bauer-Maglin has brought together many strong female voices that both define and redefine the concept of 'widow.' --Jonathan Santlofer author of The Widower's Notebook: A Memoir This heartfelt collection should help widows, and widowers as well, feel less alone as they move through a wrenching transition. --Publishers Weekly Expertly compiled and deftly edited by Nan Bauer-Maglin, Widows' Words: Women Write on the Experience of Grief, the First Year, the Long Haul, and Everything in Between is a unique and very highly recommended addition to both community and academic library collections. --Midwest Book Review Gentle, wry humor and strong advice that feels like it's offered in a warm blanket and a hug. It all makes Widows' Words a great reference and good comfort even though, for the newly bereaved, it can't be-gin to cover everything. --Post News Group Women have learned to find fortitude in sharing the truth of their lives - not because we have the same truth, but because we find community and support there. The stories in this honest and loving book will give strength to those experiencing widowhood and wisdom to those trying to help them build the rest of their lives. --Suzanne Braun Levine author Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood This collection is a comforting, necessary companion for the many, many women whose love outlasts their partners' lives. The stories are honest, unsentimental and as complicated and varied as marriages themselves. --Anna Sale host of the WNYC Studios podcast Death, Sex & Money Widows' Words is an invaluable tool for understanding loss, mourning and grief, and an equally fascinating and compelling read with diverse and varied points of views, which proved to me that every loss is unique yet universal. Nan Bauer-Maglin has brought together many strong female voices that both define and redefine the concept of 'widow.' --Jonathan Santlofer author of The Widower's Notebook: A Memoir Widows' Words is an invaluable tool for understanding loss, mourning and grief, and an equally fascinating and compelling read with diverse and varied points of views, which proved to me that every loss is unique yet universal. Nan Bauer-Maglin has brought together many strong female voices that both define and redefine the concept of 'widow.' --Jonathan Santlofer author of The Widower's Notebook: A Memoir Women have learned to find fortitude in sharing the truth of their lives - not because we have the same truth, but because we find community and support there. The stories in this honest and loving book will give strength to those experiencing widowhood and wisdom to those trying to help them build the rest of their lives. --Suzanne Braun Levine Suzanne Braun Levine, author Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood Author InformationNan Bauer-Maglin worked at City University of New York for almost forty years as a professor and administrator. She now volunteers for Girls Write Now and The Whitney Museum. She is the editor or coeditor of many books, including Cut Loose: (Mostly) Older Women Talk about the End of (Mostly) Long-term Relationships. 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