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Gene K Garrison (Author)
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August 29, 2002
Widowhood Happens was written primarily for married people. Gene K. Garrison wants them to realize that they can become widowed at any age, and to become aware of others' experiences so that they will be prepared to a certain extent for their own widowhood.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Not once did I feel I was being inundated with statistics or terminology that was over my head. -- Jennifer M. Hollowell -2/03

before her wedding gown is re-made into a maternity dress, before her hair turns gray, before she really needs it. -- Rebecca Brown, Rebeccasreads.com - 2/03 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Too often married couples do not think about what will happen when one of them dies; however, the death of a spouse is an inevitable fact of marriage and requires thoughtful preparation. Widowhood Happens, by Gene K. Garrison, challenges couples to plan ahead for a spouse's death in order to ease the transition to widowhood and prevent traumatizing surprises. While many choose to ignore death, confronting it enables the widowed to cope with, and even enjoy, life. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 222 pages
  • Publisher: Xlibris, Corp. (August 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401046371
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401046378
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,742,367 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Gene K. Garrison's writing career began in 1972, the same year that she moved from Phoenix to the small Southwestern community of Cave Creek. She was working as assistant to the script supervisor on The New Dick Van Dyke Show, a job she describes as "the most fun job I ever had."

When the show returned to California Gene knew that she wanted to write about the quirky little town that she fell in love with. After all, she had taken several writing courses at local colleges, even though her major was art. She began with an article about an old historic bar. The owner called it "world famous" in his ads. It sold the first time out, a very good feeling for a brand-new writer. Other queries were accepted and her career grew like Topsy.

The editor of Carefree Enterprise magazine, Marg Rinehart, noticed those articles running in the hefty Sunday supplement
magazine and asked her if she would like to write for her publication. She did that for 20 years.

She continued to freelance during that time, founded an art
group, Desert Artists, was a charter member of the Desert Foothills Community Theater, sold real estate, and -- wrote books. "I remember a photo my husband took of me juggling hats to illustrate an article I wrote about my hectic schedule."

The first book was "From Thunder to Breakfast," a Hube Yates memoir. He and his pioneer family of nine made the arduous trip from Oklahoma to Arizona in two covered wagons in 1914 when Hube was eleven. "I interviewed him in the 1970s. Luckily
for both of us his mind was sharp, and his humor unending."

Other Garrison books are "Widowhood Happens" which was written because a recently widowed friend talked her into it. She knew from reading Gene's articles that her book would be
down-to-earth, honest, full of original research, and different from any other book on widowhood that had been written. She was right.

After that she was back into writing about her favorite people--
the characters of Cave Creek. There was an old man who was a squatter. He lived in a small trail and lean-to next to the County Dump, now called a landfill. "I was told, 'You really ought to interview Leadpipe, but maybe you shouldn't go right now. Hell's angels are camping there." She waited a while before going on that interview -- and when she got around to it she took a friend with her. That was just one of the many people she chose to write about in her book, "There's Something About Cave Creek (It's The People).

There was a children's nonfiction picture book, "Javelina (Have-uh-WHAT?" Javelinas are wild pig-like animals that roam the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, and southward into Mexico and parts of South America. Garrison photographed them from her
home and a friend in Sedona, Arizona, Al Brown, supplied additional photos to round out this charming book.

Gene and her husband now live in Sedona, and she's still juggling writing, photography and art.







 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a very good book!, April 6, 2003
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Rebecca Brown "rebeccasreads" (Clallam Bay, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Widowhood Happens (Paperback)
What will happen when your mate dies, no matter how long you've been married? Yes, it's a dreadful thing to be thinking about, it is, however, inevitable, eventually. Why not learn about what's in store for when you will no longer be part of a couple? Why not understand, before you tumble into its depths, what the process of grief looks like? We eagerly grab books off the shelf about getting married, being pregnant & parents, starting companies, making candles, learning to heal ourselves--why not a book about what widowhood will be like? No one knows you as well as you know yourself, so why not be prepared?

Interspersed with the women's & men's memories are insights from mental & spiritual health professionals, which makes for a fine balance.

Certainly WIDOWHOOD HAPPENS is a book every bride ought to be given before her wedding gown is re-made into a maternity dress, before your hair turns grey, before you really, really need it.

A very good book about Big Thoughts such as life & death, love & marriage, pain & pleasure, loneliness & companionship, self-pity & helping others. It makes you think & gives you some clues as to how to live your life--before & afterwards, highly recommended!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not just for the widowed, May 15, 2003
This review is from: Widowhood Happens (Paperback)
There are interviews in this book from men and women who've experienced widowhood, plus advice from psychologists. The book is something that would be useful for families of people who are widowed--so many times the surviving partner of a marriage reports that after the initial sympathy outflow, they are ultimately ignored. Plus how do you talk to someone about their loss and the person they lost.

This isn't so much a practical book about picking up the day-to-day pieces as it is about navigating the emotional tide. A good guide.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not once did it occur to me . . ., February 23, 2003
This review is from: Widowhood Happens (Paperback)
It never occurred to me that the reality of being a widow in my
thirties is a possibility until I read the first chapter of Gene K. Garrison's Widowhood Happens. It opened my eyes to a whole new aspect of life I hadn't previously pondered: death.

Garrison presents facts in a very reader-friendly format. Not once did I feel I was being inundated with statistics or terminology that was over my head. As I journeyed through these pages I found myself experiencing everything right along with each personal story and interview.

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