Survival Guide for Suddenly Single Sisters

Survival Guide for Suddenly Single Sisters

Susan Scalone

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Red Penguin Books
Año de edición:
2026
ISBN:
9781637778289
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When life throws you a curve you never saw coming-loss, divorce, or the sudden shift from 'we' to 'me'-what do you do next?You breathe. You pause. And you reach for this book.Survival Guide for Suddenly Single Sisters is a heartfelt, down-to-earth companion for any woman who wakes up one day and finds herself navigating life on her own. With warmth, honesty, and plenty of gentle humor, Susan Scalone walks you through the emotional roller coaster of widowhood and divorce, the practical steps you’ll need to take, and the quiet inner work that helps you rediscover your strength.Inside you’ll find comfort, clarity, and real-world guidance-from handling paperwork and talking to your kids, to leaning on friends, finding your footing again, and slowly healing your heart. Most of all, you’ll find reassurance that you are not alone, you are not broken, and you absolutely will make it through this chapter with grace, courage, and hope.Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or just unsure where to begin, this book offers a steady hand to hold while you rebuild a life that is still full of meaning, joy, and possibility.

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