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The Hot Young Widows Club
The Hot Young Widows Club: Lessons on Survival from the Front Lines of Grief | Nora McInerny
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From the host of the popular podcast, Terrible, Thanks for Asking, comes a wise, humorous roadmap and caring resource for anyone going through the loss of a loved one—or even a difficult life moment. In the span of a few weeks, thirty-something Nora McInerny had a miscarriage, lost her father to cancer, and lost her husband due to a brain tumor. Her life fell apart. What Nora discovered during this dark time is that, when you’re in these hard moments, it can feel impossible to feel like even a shadow of the person you once were. People will give you all sorts of advice of how to hold onto your sanity and sense of self. But how exactly? How do you find that person again? Welcome to The Hot Young Widows Club, Nora’s response to the toughest questions about life’s biggest struggles. The Hot Young Widows Club isn’t just for people who have lost a spouse, but an essential tool for anyone who has gone through a major life struggle. Based on her own experiences and those of the listeners dedicated to her podcast, Terrible, Thanks for Asking, Nora offers wise, heartfelt, and often humorous advice to anyone navigating a painful period in their lives. Full of practical guidance, Nora also reminds us that it’s still okay to laugh, despite your deep grief. She explores how readers can educate the people around them on what to do, what to say, and how to best to lend their support. Ultimately, this book is a space for people to recognize that they aren’t alone, and to learn how to get through life’s hardest moments with grace and humor, and even hope.
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CuriousG
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Tomorrow is my oldest brother's 46th birthday; the day after that is exactly 10 years since he died suddenly. Since that day two cousins (also just in their 30s) and a nephew have also moved on from their physical time on earth. So many people have had their lives upended in different ways, but continue to love these people and carry them with us.
I have reread this book a few times & always connect with the practical 'this shit hurts' approach.

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patriciathang
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Listening to Nora talk about grief and the tragedies that come with living has somehow become one of the most comforting and grounding things in my life. I‘ve literally recommended her, the person, to others before because everything she does is excellent and I couldn‘t pick just one thing, and this book based on her TED Talk is no exception.

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Connection is about being fucked-up together.

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