Second-Year Widow: The Path From Grief to Transformation
By (Author) Anne Thrower
BookBaby
BookBaby
5th February 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about death and bereavement
Paperback
70
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 5mm
127g
This book is about a widow's journey through grief, and how she was transformed spiritually during her second year of grief. Because she didn't see herself as very religious, the grieving process became a journey from thinking she could handle everything on her own to realizing that with God's help, the grief path became much easier. The transformation changed her entire outlook on life.
The book is a collection of memories of how she learned to accept change, including the unexpected spiritual transformation. At times touching and poignant, the book describes how she grew and transitioned during the grieving process with increasing courage and diminishing guilt.
This book is for widows struggling through the grieving process. And it's for widows, like the author, who may not have initially considered that God could be there waiting to help them through the process, and they are now open to considering his help for support.
Anne Thrower struggled through the chaotic first year as a widow after suddenly losing her beloved husband, Mac, on Thanksgiving Day and then several months later learning her job had been eliminated She had no choice the second year but to forge a new path at the age of sixty. Second-Year Widow, The Path from Grief to Transformation is a collection of memories of how she learned to accept change, including an unexpected spiritual transformation. At times touching and poignant, Anne describes how she grew and transitioned during the grieving process with increasing courage and diminishing guilt.
Anne is a former journalist who continues to work in higher education. Her journalism degree is from Louisiana State University, and her education degrees are from Central Michigan University and Northern Arizona University. Her journalism career was primarily as a daily reporter for several papers in the South. She taught in the public schools in Australia and in higher education in Arizona, Kentucky and Florida.
Anne is a passionate traveler and continues her spiritual transformation path that began after her husband's death. She resides on a lake in central Florida with her cat, Ponce.