Widow Woman
The 1960s were a time of tremendous change all across America.
For Audrey Randolph, 1962 also brings personal tragedy: her
mother dies suddenly, leaving behind a lifetime of letters, photos,
and unimaginable secrets that will call into question everything
Audrey thought she knew about her mother, about relationships--
about the very nature of love itself.
In Widow Woman, Julia Tagliere delivers a sensitive, compelling,
and timely exploration of love in all its incarnations--and the lengths
to which we will go to hold onto it.