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Good Grief by Lolly Winston
Good Grief by Lolly Winston






Good Grief by Lolly Winston

Fiction at its best shows us the light at the end of the tunnel that light burns brightly here., Lolly Winston has a masterful way of describing the nuanced, complicated feelings we all experience, but can't always find words to explain. An exquisitely wrought window into an oft-ignored subject, mid-life love, and a reminder that grief and joy can live side by side. Winston injects humor into a tough subject and makes a strong case for honoring the departed by making the most out of life, in this nonsentimental and uplifting story about how to navigate through grief., Fans of Jonathan Tropper and Winston's OTHER Books Will Want to See Rudy Safely Along HIS JOURNEY., Warm, witty, and wise, Me for You will delight Lolly Wiston's loyal following and earn her a whole new generation of fans.

Good Grief by Lolly Winston

The author understands how grief connects people and how life's problems cause some to lose their footing.

Good Grief by Lolly Winston

Lolly Winston masterfully weaves humor with pathos in this story of second chances, all-too-human foibles, unlikely love, and an uplifting message of hope" (Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author). Perfect for fans of Jennifer Weiner and Fredrik Backman, Me for You is "an immensely readable, emotionally honest examination of the aftermath of grief and loss. With Sasha's husband suddenly reappearing, and Rudy's daughter confronting her own marital problems, life becomes more complicated than Rudy and Sasha could have ever imagined. Just when Rudy and Sasha's relationship begins to deepen, the police reveal a shocking update about Rudy's wife's untimely death and now they want a second look at him, too. And it doesn't hurt that Sasha, the men's watch clerk who is finally divorcing her no-good husband, finds time to join him at the bench every now and then. As the piano player at Nordstrom, Rudy finds immense joy in bringing a little music into the world. After being downsized from his finance position, Rudy turned to his first love: the piano. Now, ten months after the untimely death of his beloved wife, he's still struggling with how to move on from the overwhelming tragedy-but at least his new job is helping. This "winsome story with charm to burn about second acts and second chances" (Jennifer Weiner, New York Times bestselling author) from the New York Times bestselling author of Good Grief asks us how soon is too soon to fall in love again? Rudy never expected to be a widower at fifty-four-years-old.








Good Grief by Lolly Winston