"How do older women come to terms with widowhood? Are they
vulnerable or courageous, predictable or creative in dealing with
this life challenge?"
Most books about widows usually focus on younger women; this
book interweaves the voices of older widows their experiences and
insights to show how they have come to terms with widowhood and
have recreated their lives in new, unsuspected ways. The widows
speak about how they relate to their children, their friends, to
men. With powerful emotions they describe their husbands' final
illnesses and deaths, and the challenging early days of widowhood.
Disputing stereotypes about older women and widows, "The Widowed
Self" allows the reader to visualize the impact of losing one's
life partner and offers a new way of thinking about widowhood.
This new book by Deborah Kestin van den Hoonaard fills a void in
previous work on widowhood. Rather than seeing these women as
unfortunate, passive victims of life, the reader will come to
appreciate the strength and creativity with which these women face
one of life's greatest challenges, a challenge that affects more
than half of all women over the age of sixty-five.
Widows and their families, scholars, social workers and other
professionals who work with older adults will all be interested in
reading "The Widowed Self: The Older Woman's Journey through
Widowhood."
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