For individuals who have lost a spouse

A Handbook for Widows was written exclusively to help people cope with the death of a spouse.

image002This book provides an understanding, but practical and pragmatic approach to dealing with the loss of your spouse. By living your own life in a positive and constructive way, you will gradually work through the many challenges of your spouse’s death in the manner best suited to yourself. This book, will help you avoid many surprises or roadblocks in the months following your loss. It can become your guide, so you will not have to figure out everything as you go along.

For organizations that assist and inform widowed persons:

Many of your clients and customers are recent widows or widowers, or are middle-aged men and women taking care of their aging parents. They are planning for the future, but they may not know where to turn, or what to do.

This is the prefect book to provide your clients when they need advice on how to deal with the emotional, legal, and financial issues surrounding the death of a loved one. Because death is a topic people often shy away from, they may not want to discuss relevant details. Let them read this book on their own, and then you can help them with any questions they may have.

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A Handbook for Widows

This book presents practical, positive, and constructive ways to handle yourself and your affairs after the death of your spouse. It will aid you in finding the help you now need to make new decisions and to face the enormous task of developing a new lifestyle.

By Corrine Jacobson and Rose M. Rubin

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A Handbook for Widows