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When We Were Widows

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When We Were Widows

De: Annette Chavez Macias
Narrado por: Karla Serrato, Cynthia Farrell
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In this heartfelt story about finding love in loss, three widows are forced under the same roof, where they’ll need to overcome grief, anger, and old secrets to put their family back together.

Since her husband’s death six months ago, Yesica Diaz-Taylor seems to be taking her grief in stride. Then an angry outburst at work shatters the illusion. Her mandated support group counseling doesn’t help much. Yesica has always kept her feelings close, so even when an unlikely friendship blossoms with the group’s facilitator, she still has reasons for holding back. She’s just not ready to share.

Ana Diaz has been widowed for five years and continues to live life exactly as she did with her late husband. When her house floods, she’s forced to shake things up. Although it was never part of her plan, Ana moves in with her eldest daughter, Yesica. But the new living arrangement tests their already strained relationship.

Shadowed by unresolved tensions, Yesica, Ana, and matriarch Mama Melda must learn to share a home, their heartbreak, and, once and for all, the haunting family secrets that have kept them apart.

©2024 by Annette Macias. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“Despite the melancholy subject, this novel is sweet and light, ultimately filling the reader with hope.” Booklist

“5 stars! Another amazing book by Annette Chavez Macias. I absolutely adored this book. When We Were Widows might even be my favorite of hers. There’s a magically emotional power in Macias’ storytelling that somehow breaks your heart while at the same time repairing it. This compelling and beautifully written story is a true testament to the author’s rare talent and skill. This is a must read. And reread!” —Diana Muñoz Stewart, bestselling author of the Black Ops Confidential series

“A poignant and moving novel that deftly portrays the challenges and triumphs of three incredible women. This story should be on your not-to-be-missed list!” —Mia Sosa, USA Today bestselling author

Engaging Storyline • Insightful Cultural Exploration • Good Narration • Heartwarming Family Dynamics
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Relatable And without a doubt real. As a family of a similar culture we tend to live for our families and not for ourselves. This book allows us to think about being more open and loving to each other

Family Ties

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The narration was very good, except for the men’s voices which I felt we’re poor.
I enjoyed the story until the end. The ending wasn’t wrong, just way overly sweet and mushy.

Sweet Story

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Great narrator!!! Highly recommend listening to this book—does not disappoint! I am an avid audiobook listener as my commute to work is 30-min…this book kept me wanting to listen for more!

Great read

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Absolutely enjoyed this book and the relationship between mom and daughter and how they navigated being widows

The fact that the mom and daughter shared the same relationship story

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Loved the plot! Really captured the pain of loss, betrayal, and generational struggles. Couldn’t put it down!

Great read

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As a child who also grew up in Los Angeles in the 40s, 50 & 60s, I could identify with it. My first home was in Bell Gardens until we moved to Whittier. I am not Hispanic but many of my friends & classmates are. I lived during the destruction of Chavez Ravine & the building of Dodger stadium but saw it from a different perspective. Sad that progress often has many losses! I appreciated (as a nurse) the discussion of grief & going through it. An enjoyable read!!

Enjoyed the story though I felt the cultural aspects were somewhat overblown!

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I absolutely loved this book and related to it sooooo much. Even though I’m not a widow, I am a greiver. It is well-written and narrated. Totally recommend!

My heart

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As a Chicana I can relate to this, family secrets, white lies to "spare feelings" that snowball, micro aggressive behavior from coworkers/in-laws, over compensation for imposter syndrome and trying to be a people pleaser due to cheating. My only wish was there were alternating chapters of Ana (mom and Yessica (daughter) but the grandmother's view point was left out of the chapter rotation and I feel it would have been better to hear directly from her in the chapter rotation. Her voice is heard and shared but I feel it would have added to the story to have a 3rd prospective on the other two characters. Definitely a great book.

It's a good story with a happy ending. I like Macias's other books too.

Family Love Story on Healing

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I very much enjoyed the story of 3 generations of women dealing with grief and it's complications.

Grief 3 ways

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When We Were Widows by Annette Chavez Macias is a really good book. I enjoyed the dual points of view for mother Ana and daughter Yesica. I deducted a star because there was so much assuming and very little talking or conversation to connect, as well as some immature actions given their ages. It would have been nice to hear from Mama Melda as she was ironically a widow too.

Karla Serrato as Yesica was okay to listen to, but I wasn't a fan of Cynthia Farrell as Ana. Actually, I liked her as Ana, but her voice for Yesica was borderline whiny and unnaturally breathy.

4 stars

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