INTRODUCTION
Widowhood
both as a concept and life experience is not entirely new to us. Perhaps what
best steps to take during this period (also described to by the author as
“Barren”, “Desert” season in the life of women) and how it may be remedied
remains the bone of contention – and this book sets out to tackle just that. Fruiting in the desert of widowhood is
a well-balanced Problem-Solution Literary text which on the one hand presents
strategically the peculiarities of widowhood (particularly within our localized
society) and on the other hand systematically provides benefiting strategies
for handling every situation in the widowhood process. The author, Mrs. Imelda Icheji Lawrence Udoh,
brings . . .




