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Sudden loss...healing a broken heart...and finding a new beginning... The death of a loved one is heartbreaking. And losing a spouse-a life partner and best friend can shake a person to the core. A new widow or widower is left grieving and wondering... "What do I do now?" Those were the exact words out of Christine Andrew's mouth when her husband passed away. Navigating new territory of being alone-and making huge life decisions without her husband by her side-inspired Christine to share the things she learned during life's greatest trial. In this memoir, she explains the practical and…mehr

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Sudden loss...healing a broken heart...and finding a new beginning... The death of a loved one is heartbreaking. And losing a spouse-a life partner and best friend can shake a person to the core. A new widow or widower is left grieving and wondering... "What do I do now?" Those were the exact words out of Christine Andrew's mouth when her husband passed away. Navigating new territory of being alone-and making huge life decisions without her husband by her side-inspired Christine to share the things she learned during life's greatest trial. In this memoir, she explains the practical and spiritual applications that kept her going. Christine gives a raw, honest account of her loss and the lessons she learned when becoming a widow. She offers sensible advice-like who to call, what to do in the days after a spouse passes and a step-by-step guide to maintaining health and well-being while grieving. Christine also references specific scriptures for healing, rediscovering happiness, and remembering your loved one.
Autorenporträt
Christine Andrew lives in Vacaville, California and runs a nutrition consulting business. At one point, she was a regular health contributor for a local magazine...and went on to publish her first book, Food Isn't What It Used to Be: A Biblical Approach to Health in 2013. Before entering the nutrition industry, she dedicated 25 years working in education. On a day off, you'll find Christine gardening or spending time with friends. She and her late husband, Alan, were married for 26 years.