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What happens when the love of your life becomes a statistic? When Emma Charlesworth's husband, Stuart "Charlie" Charlesworth, took his temperature on Mother's Day 2020, she had no idea it was the beginning of the end. Less than a month later, he had died, another number in the devastating toll of COVID-19 in the UK. At thirty-nine, Emma became a widow, their ten-year-old daughter left fatherless, and life as they knew it shattered. But this is more than a widow's story. It is a testament to love, loss, and the human spirit's ability to endure. Emma writes not just with grief, but with wit,…mehr

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What happens when the love of your life becomes a statistic? When Emma Charlesworth's husband, Stuart "Charlie" Charlesworth, took his temperature on Mother's Day 2020, she had no idea it was the beginning of the end. Less than a month later, he had died, another number in the devastating toll of COVID-19 in the UK. At thirty-nine, Emma became a widow, their ten-year-old daughter left fatherless, and life as they knew it shattered. But this is more than a widow's story. It is a testament to love, loss, and the human spirit's ability to endure. Emma writes not just with grief, but with wit, warmth, and resilience. As she takes readers through their twenty-one-year love story, making her unbearable loss feel both deeply personal and universally understood, Emma's voice is clear in her fierce determination to keep Charlie's legacy alive. A true story of love, loss, and learning to carry on. --------------------------- Emma's writing captures both the raw rollercoaster of grief and the quiet strength it takes to get life back on track after such a devastating loss." Stephanie Patrick, Chief Executive, WAY Widowed and Young
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Emma Charlesworth is a writer, marketing manager, and proud mum. After losing her husband, Stuart "Charlie" Charlesworth, to COVID-19 in 2020, Emma began sharing her journey through grief, resilience, and rediscovery on her blog - a space that has since become a source of comfort and connection for many. In 2021, she became an Ambassador for WAY (Widowed and Young), giving a voice to those bereaved during the pandemic, and later represented the charity on the UK Commission on Bereavement's Lived Experience Advisory Forum for its report Bereavement is Everyone's Business. Now a Trustee and volunteer host for WAY's New Member Zooms, Emma continues to champion the importance of community and understanding after loss.