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Becoming a widow isn't like becoming a wife. Becoming a wife requires major planning. But becoming a widow is often a surprise, and even with advance planning some people are still stunned. It's difficult to prepare for widowhood. In Widows 101, author Susan Barber uses her personal experience with her husband's death to provide practical tips for surviving the death of a spouse. Delivered with a gentle, lighthearted approach, Widows 101 touches upon core elements widows will need to address after losing their husbands, such as remaking yourself and redefining what you want; dealing with…mehr

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Becoming a widow isn't like becoming a wife. Becoming a wife requires major planning. But becoming a widow is often a surprise, and even with advance planning some people are still stunned. It's difficult to prepare for widowhood. In Widows 101, author Susan Barber uses her personal experience with her husband's death to provide practical tips for surviving the death of a spouse. Delivered with a gentle, lighthearted approach, Widows 101 touches upon core elements widows will need to address after losing their husbands, such as remaking yourself and redefining what you want; dealing with grief; making adjustments in your personal and social life; handling your spouse's personal effects; attending to the details of your new life alone; communicating your wishes for your own funeral. Widows 101 helps you prepare for the changes in your life as you confront widowhood. Learn how to make the changes work for you instead of against you as you navigate one of life's most difficult periods.
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Autorenporträt
Susan was raised in the fifties in Denver, Co. After early graduation, she moved to Utah to be with her relatives while attending B.Y.U. She met and married a wonderful guy and together they built a successful business and raised four great children. When the children all moved into their own homes, they built a new home just down the street. They lived in the new house for a week when her husband died of post-polio syndrome. Susan was surprised at her lack of preparation for this life change. Writing this book was so much fun that she is beginning a new book this year!