When Rondalyn Whitney's husband, Bill, dies in a tragic car accident, her world shatters. Left to navigate life without him while supporting their two sons, Rondalyn, who teaches occupational therapy, quickly learns that the grieving process is about more than an emotion-it's an occupation she must master.
As friends and neighbors offer support and then return to their own lives, Rondalyn faces the reality of widowhood on her own terms. With each passing day, she discovers that grief is not about moving on-it's about moving forward while carrying love with her.
Poignant and honest, Habits of Widows is a story of loss, love, and the quiet bravery of rebuilding a life. For anyone who has ever had to deal with the death of a loved one, this book is a reminder that even in darkness, the stars still shine.