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Future Widow: Losing My Husband, Saving My Family, and Finding My Voice

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Product Description I don't want to scare you, said the primary care doctor. But you need to see the neurosurgeon. Tomorrow. Jenny Lisk had no idea what was coming. At forty-three, she had a lot going on. A full-time job. Two young kids. A home to manage. And suddenly--a husband with inoperable brain cancer. How could this be her life? In between surgeries, ER visits, thousands of pills, and ultimately, hospice at home, Jenny kept her corner of the world updated through a CaringBridge online journal, and found strength through a community that rallied to her side. She needed it. Because she felt totally lost every time she thought about the future she never saw coming: parenting grieving children, and rebuilding some sort of life for three--out of four--members of her family. You'll love this poignant memoir because it's heartbreakingly honest, and ultimately hopeful. Get it now. ***** Readers Say: "Captivating." "Couldn't put it down." "An honest and hopeful read." "A must-read for anyone facing loss." "Future Widow left a deep imprint on my heart." "On one level you think you know how the story ends. On a more important level, that’s where the real story starts." "Future Widow is a brave, raw and vulnerable look into the universal experience of grief." "Well-written, masterfully crafted, highly practical--don't miss this book." Review "Fellow travelers will find a soul mate in these pages, plus some helpful tips and resources. A heartbreaking but forthright, informative, and ultimately forward-looking cancer account."-Kirkus Reviews"A polished heartbreaker touched with wit and insight.... This incisive memoir of the death of a husband faces grief with purpose and love."-BookLife ReviewNamed a "Most Anticipated Book of 2021" by the Badass Women's Book Club."Nobody wants to be a future widow or widower. But when that inevitability looms, you want a trusted guide to hold your hand. Jenny Lisk's debut memoir is just that. You get her reports from the front lines which teach you the nitty gritty of caring for your partner, your kids, and maybe even yourself as things get tougher. You get her reflection years hence on what was really going on in those moments, and important lessons learned. Thanks to Lisk, you learn that what you are going through is normal, that you will survive it, and that you are not alone. Frank, tender, real, and ultimately optimistic, Future Widow is the ultimate gift for someone going through the unthinkable."-Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult and Real American"Here is a book we need: a real look into what it means to be a caregiver. By sharing her family's journey, Jenny Lisk has given us both a poignant memoir as well as a de facto guide for the otherwise uncharted waters of caring for a loved one through illness and the healthcare system. Taking us stepwise from the time of her husband's diagnosis through his wrenching and inevitable death, all while raising two kids, Jenny gives us an invaluable peek into both the practicalities and the emotional mettle such a travail can summon in a person."-BJ Miller, MD, Hospice & Palliative Medicine Physician, Author, and Founder of Mettle Health"It's been said that one person's survival story becomes another person's survival guide. With Future Widow Jenny Lisk has written that and so much more. This isn't just a story of surviving--it's also a story of thriving."-Gina Warner, Founder, Badass Women's Book Club"Wow. Jenny Lisk writes, with honesty and even a wearying sense of humor, about how to live one life as you know that it is ending, in preparation for this new, unwanted future you would, with all your soul, ask to avoid. Her vivid, human recounting of trying to be a loving partner to her dying husband, even as her heart breaks, is riveting, real and all too relatable, the kind of stuff you tell your friend in a late-night call when no one can hear you cry. Stunning."-Leslie Gray Stree