<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Jennifer Katz is a happily married psychologist--until her husband suddenly dies one day, and her world is turned upside down. <i>The Good Widow</i> follow's Jenny's journey as she processes her grief, establishes a new life, and discovers herself through loss.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>What do we do when life ends? How do we honor the past while moving into an unimaginable, uncertain future? This tender, bracingly honest memoir explores how Jenny, a young widow, navigates the sudden loss of Tris, her beloved spouse of eighteen years. <p/>With Tris gone, Jenny suddenly finds herself a single mom to a teen daughter and adult stepson. The newly splintered family finds ways to celebrate "milestone firsts" --including birthdays and other holidays that, without Tris, now feel hollow and bittersweet. Jenny finds herself drawn to new people, including other widows and psychic mediums, and becoming open to different kinds of connections based on sharing and spirituality. She also embarks on a halting quest for new romantic love. Initially, as she endures awkward first dates and unpleasant interactions with self-proclaimed "nice guys," she resists her new reality --but over time, she finds someone unexpectedly comforting, blending the pain of loss with the pleasure of closeness. For readers who have also lost a loved one, <i>The Good Widow</i> offers both a comforting guide to grief and a form of companionship; for everyone, it's a beautiful example of how even after death, love endures.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A heartbreaking memoir about love, loss, and a transition into widowhood."<br>--<i>Foreword Reviews</i> <p/> "...in this finely wrought memoir, readers....journey through pain to a hopeful future. An eloquent portrait of a grieving process"<br>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/> "Katz captures sudden widowhood in all of its life-shattering, disorientating truth, honestly and vulnerably chronicling the fight that the grieving must wage to settle into this new identity no one ever asked for."<br>--Leslie Gray Streeter, author of <i>Black Widow: A Sad-Funny Journey Through Grief for People Who Normally Avoid Books with Words Like "Journey" in the Title</i> <p/>"In this beautifully written memoir, Katz captures the experience of loss and grief in a deeply touching and vulnerable way. Katz does not only focus on the grief experience but also, perhaps drawing on her psychology expertise, teaches the reader so much about what it means to be in, and then look for again, a healthy relationship through courage and honesty."<br>--Joanne Davila, PhD, professor of psychology and author of <i>The Thinking Girl's Guide to the Right Guy: How Knowing Yourself Can Help You Navigate Dating, Hookups, and Love</i> <p/>"Jennifer Katz is a psychology professor who has written a wonderful, thoughtful book. I was moved by her account of her personal experiences after her husband had died, as well as her interactions with her children. Her memoir provides perspectives about love, loss, and hope." <br>--Margaret Matlin, PhD, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Psychology Emerita and author of <i>The Psychology of Women</i> <p/>"In this moving and deeply personal narrative chronicling her transition into widowhood, Katz brings us along with her on her amazing journey of self-rediscovery. Part personal narrative and part survival guide for anyone experiencing the transformative loss of one dearly beloved, <i>The Good Widow</i> is filled with wit and wisdom, grief and celebration. Savor this book. You will gain a new perspective on loss, love, marriage, widowhood, parenthood, and just being human."<br>--Catherine Johnson Adams, PhD, coauthor of <i>Love of Freedom: Black Women in Colonial and Revolutionary New England</i> <p/>"[Katz's] memoir sharing the universal human experience of grief will resonate with all readers, even those who have yet to experience such devastating loss . . . a candid, courageous memoir."<br>--BlueInk Review, STARRED<br>
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