Good Grief
Books | Fiction / Women
3.9
(59)
Lolly Winston
"[A] heartbreaking . . . look at loss" this New York Times bestseller about a "funny, fresh and utterly believable" young widow is [an] "outstanding debut" ( Publishers Weekly, starred review) A brilliantly funny and heartwarming novel about a young woman who stumbles, then fights to build a new life after the death of her husband. The perfect book for anyone who has ever been heartbroken, lost someone they loved, or eaten too many Oreos. Thirty-six-year-old Sophie Stanton wants to be a good widow—a graceful, composed, Jackie Kennedy kind of widow. Alas, she's been drowning her sorrows in ice cream and showing up to work in her bunny slippers and bathrobe. Determined to start over, she moves to Ashland, Oregon, where she finds herself in the middle of a darkly madcap adventure involving a thirteen-year-old pyromaniac and an alarmingly handsome actor who inspires a range of feelings she can't cope with—yet. "Just the right blend of heartfelt humor and heartwarming humanity."— Booklist
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Author
Lolly Winston
Pages
564
Publisher
Hachette+ORM
Published Date
2024-09-24
ISBN
0759510423 9780759510425
Ratings
Google: 4
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"okay *spoilers* but i was disappointed by this book! i felt like the first bit was really spot on. the description of grief and what the character was going through was very raw and real. but then once she moved i just totally didn’t relate to her anymore. she was dating another guy within 7 months of her husband dying, and also i didn’t know anything about him. he was very bland i found, nothing like the detail she went into of her husband. her best friend sucked and i really wished there wasn’t a love interest. there was definitely some amazing quotes and i enjoyed the writing for the most part, but the storyline just seemed chaotic to me. "
"I loved this book and read it in two days. The characters were so relatable and I laughed and cried while reading it."
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Marcee Feddersen