Shockingly forthrightWaites journey is consistently riveting as it moves from grief to rage and searches ultimately for acceptance. She holds nothing backher disclosures will leave readers gobsmacked and empathetic for her righteous fury. Those who have experienced a significant loss either through death or extreme betrayal will glean comfort and courage from her moving account. Booklist
A complex memoir about mourning, mental illness, and shocking revelations. [ ] A candid, raw chronicle of bereavement. Kirkus Reviews
"While grieving the untimely death of her husband, Waite discovered he had been keeping secrets, including infidelity, drug use and a pornography addiction...Each new revelation brings fresh pain, but as her understanding of circumstances surrounding his choices deepens, she learns new definitions of love, strength and forgiveness." The Washington Post "Jessica Waite's The Widow's Guide to Dead Bastards is a hell of a ride. By turns emotional, hilarious, and always very, very human, Waite gives readers access to the secrets that spilled into her lap after her husband's untimely death. Waite masterfully sets an example of how we might honor and cherish departed loved ones who enriched, damaged, and marked our lives forever. You will stay up all night reading this gem." Christie Tate, New York Times bestselling author of GROUP Essayist Waite debuts with a bracing account of her husbands sudden death and the secrets she unearthed after he was gone. With startling compassion and surprising wit, Waite shows how such an understanding might be achieved. This stirring study of loss and forgiveness isnt easily forgotten. Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review "Jessica Waite masterfully weaves the truth of a life and a marriage, taking the reader on an unflinchingly raw journey of love, loss, betrayal, and re-emergence. She bravely explores the complexities of the relationship contracts that bind usfor better or for worseand in human and spirit form. The Widow's Guide to Dead Bastards is a gorgeous triumph, a starkly honest and deeply nuanced account of one woman's journey that will inspire all." Peggy Fitzsimmons Ph.D., author of Release: Create a Clutter Free and Soul Driven Life "Propulsive, wild, supernatural and human on the best level, Jessica Waites The Widows Guide to Dead Bastards tackles marriage, grief, betrayal and reconciliation with heroic dedication, sharp wit and an indelible spirit. A memoir that tests the limits of the human heart, and elevates the form with rousing success. I couldnt put it down." Ali Bryan, award-winning author of Coq and The Crow Valley Karaoke Championships "Cracked this open to peek one morning at breakfastan hour later I was late for so many things, but I COULD NOT STOP READING. Its got all the emotions: Falling in love.the true kind. Shock. Hope. Rage. Heartbreak. For me, a perfect book about the depths of human love and loss. It is a marvel!" Sarah Bamford Seidelmann, author of Swimming with Elephants: My Unexpected Pilgrimage from Physician to Healer "As Jessica Waite uncovers external and internal truths in a world rocked by her dead husband's secrets, we get a front row seat to her winding road of healing and redemption. With dark humor and impressive resolve, Jessica finds her way back from loss and betrayal to forgiveness. A powerful and inspiring story, this one. Don't miss it." Martha Jo Atkins, author of Signposts of Dying, founder of Dying School "For those who've experienced the strange land of intense grief and the crushing revelation of betrayal." Lauren Carter, award winning author of This Has Nothing to Do With You "Jessica Waite is a lavishly gifted writer with a riveting tale to tell. The Widows Guide to Dead Bastards is a page-turning psychological mystery, an inspiring story of endurance, a guide to healing and redemptionand its all true. Treat yourself to this book when youre in the mood for a fascinating, funny, thought-provoking, and inspiring read." Martha Beck, bestselling author of The Way of Integrity Horrifying and yet compulsive, The Widows Guide to Dead Bastards is a memoir that reads like a whodunnit. Waites intelligence and sincerity, as she ricochets between revenge and forgiveness, lifts this book above its sordid details into a compelling guide to re-inventing oneself after the devastating loss of a spouse. Sandra Martin, award winning author of A Good Death
"[ A] heart-wrenching memoir." Chatelaine
When Jessica Waite discovers her husbands secret infidelities after he unexpectedly dies in a foreign country, shes rocked to her core. Does this mean she wasnt enough? Shock, anger and revenge propel her through all the stages of grief in a rollicking seesaw of raw emotion until she finally arrives at acceptance. Forgiveness is at the heart of this memoir, but the way she gets thereplucking wisdom from the ashes of her revenge fantasiesis deliciously funny. Multi-layered and brilliantly written, this book is a tour de force! Plum Johnson, award-winning author of They Left Us Everything
The experiences of over-looked women are bigger than ever. Need proof? In this powerful memoir, the author is confronted with evidence that her late husband has been living a secret life. While she grieves his death, Waite tries to come to terms with her spouses deceit and find her own way forward. Canadian Living
"Jessica Waite has written a candid, mordantly funny and moving excavation of grief in the wake of sudden death. Waites final question is profound: What if the function of griefin all its wild and uncomfortable expressionis to guide human beings to a deeper understanding of the nature of life? Surely that is griefs greatest gift and one about which Waite writes with aplomb in this affecting debut. Toronto Star
"Part memoir and part self-help manualwith a dash of the paranormal and a heap of humour and heartWidows Guide soars on her candour about a harrowing experience." Zoomer Magazine