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The Widow Road Map
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The Widow Road Map
Current price: $35.00
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"The Widow Road map is one of the dearest books I've read in a long time-a wondrous, brave, heartbreaking, life-affirming, and beautifully illustrated account of moving through sudden and unexpected loss. I love, love, love this book. I could not put it down."
Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., author of
The Dance of Anger
and
Why Won't You Apologize?
"Whimsical and profound, deeply personal and yet universal, Kate Seidman's enchanting book about her journey through widowhood is a must-read for anyone who has experienced loss, no matter what kind. This is a book to read, reread, and savor-especially if you need a good laugh or cry. Move over Alison Bechdel and Roz Chast!"
Abbe Smith, author of
Guilty People
Carried Away: The Chronicles of a Feminist Cartoonist
"This is a one-of-a-kind book about deep mourning that heals you as you read it. Kate Seidman writes with a light touch, beautiful and tender and true. She is our Persephone, guiding us as we travel with her from the depth of despair to the light of a new day."
Academy award-nominated actress Lindsay Crouse
"... Kate's delightful sketches bring a certain whimsy and lightness to the reader's experiences. And the totality of the story shows what a great love can mean and do for the human spirit."
Larry Hirschhorn, author of
Workplace Within
and Dr. Marla Isaacs, author of
The Difficult Divorce
"...The Widow Roadmap takes us on a journey from bereavement and heartache to the discovery of new meaning. Without ever denying the enormity of her loss or the practical challenges of coping with unfamiliar tasks, Seidman finds solace, through tears and laughter, in the love of friends and family, the joy of discovering new places, and the dance of life. A powerful and honest memoir."
Paul Lewis, Boston College Professor of English Emeritus,
author of
Cracking Up: American Humor in a Time of Conflict
"This book, with beautiful art and sketches-drawn by Kate-and her gentle humor, offers the one who is left behind, a map of compassion for the awful confusion of loss. You already know this path is full of anguish that knows no sense nor logic. You may be walking this now. Kate knows this and has sketched a gift to transform this awful dream into healing and beauty."
Royce Fitts, author of
The Geography of the Soul: Dreams, Reality, and the Journey of a Lifetime
Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., author of
The Dance of Anger
and
Why Won't You Apologize?
"Whimsical and profound, deeply personal and yet universal, Kate Seidman's enchanting book about her journey through widowhood is a must-read for anyone who has experienced loss, no matter what kind. This is a book to read, reread, and savor-especially if you need a good laugh or cry. Move over Alison Bechdel and Roz Chast!"
Abbe Smith, author of
Guilty People
Carried Away: The Chronicles of a Feminist Cartoonist
"This is a one-of-a-kind book about deep mourning that heals you as you read it. Kate Seidman writes with a light touch, beautiful and tender and true. She is our Persephone, guiding us as we travel with her from the depth of despair to the light of a new day."
Academy award-nominated actress Lindsay Crouse
"... Kate's delightful sketches bring a certain whimsy and lightness to the reader's experiences. And the totality of the story shows what a great love can mean and do for the human spirit."
Larry Hirschhorn, author of
Workplace Within
and Dr. Marla Isaacs, author of
The Difficult Divorce
"...The Widow Roadmap takes us on a journey from bereavement and heartache to the discovery of new meaning. Without ever denying the enormity of her loss or the practical challenges of coping with unfamiliar tasks, Seidman finds solace, through tears and laughter, in the love of friends and family, the joy of discovering new places, and the dance of life. A powerful and honest memoir."
Paul Lewis, Boston College Professor of English Emeritus,
author of
Cracking Up: American Humor in a Time of Conflict
"This book, with beautiful art and sketches-drawn by Kate-and her gentle humor, offers the one who is left behind, a map of compassion for the awful confusion of loss. You already know this path is full of anguish that knows no sense nor logic. You may be walking this now. Kate knows this and has sketched a gift to transform this awful dream into healing and beauty."
Royce Fitts, author of
The Geography of the Soul: Dreams, Reality, and the Journey of a Lifetime