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Six marriages, six heartbreaks, one shared beginning. In her 40s - a widow, too young, too modern to simply accept the role - Becky Aikman battled to seem sensible of her place in an altered world. In such a transcendent and infectiously sensible memoir, she explores shocking new discoveries about how exactly people experience grief and transcend damage and, pursuing her own remarriage, forms an organization with five other young widows to test these unconventional ideas. Together, these friends summon the humor, resilience, and striving spirit essential for anyone overcoming adversity. Meet up with the Saturday Evening Widows: ringleader Becky, an unsentimental journalist who lost her spouse to cancers; Tara, a refined mother of two, whose spouse perished in the throes of alcoholism after she filed for divorce; Denise, a widow of just five calendar months, now struggling to get by; Marcia, a hard-driving corporate attorney; Dawn, an alluring self-made businessperson whose spouse was wiped out in a sporting accident, departing two small children in back of; and Lesley, a housewife who returned home one day to discover that her husband got committed suicide. The ladies meet once a month, and during the period of per annum, they strike out on ever more far-flung adventures, learning to live past the most detrimental thing they thought can happen. They share mental peaks and valleys - dating, parenting, moving, finding significant work, and reinventing themselves - while turning traditional considering loss and recovery upside down. Through it all runs the storyline of Aikman's own trip through grief and her romance with a guy who tempts her to marry again. Within a transporting account of what friends can perform when they hold one another up, Saturday Evening Widows is a uncommon book that can make you giggle, think, and remind yourself that regardless of the utter unpredictability and occasional tragedy of life, additionally it is precious, fragile, and often more joyous than we discover.