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The Widow’s Survival Guide

Living with Children After the Death of Your Spouse

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The Widow’s Survival Guide

By: Charity Pimentel-Hyams
Narrated by: Charity Pimentel-Hyams
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The Widow's Survival Guide shows women that they are strong enough to survive and thrive in life after loss.

Within The Widow's Survival Guide, Charity Pimentel-Hyams, a widow at 37 with children aged five, three, and one at the time of her husband’s tragic and unexpected death, takes women through the challenges and triumphs of young widowhood. Throughout The Widow’s Survival Guide, women learn:

  • What to do directly after the death of their spouse
  • How to support themselves and handle grieving children, even when they’re falling apart
  • What grief can look like and the symptoms it creates
  • How to create an action plan for day-to-day life
  • Strategies to check in with their heart and stay connected to their lost loved one
©2021 Charity Pimentel-Hyams (P)2021 Morgan James Publishing
Death & Dying Grief & Loss Relationships Heartfelt

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