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How to Grieve Like a Victorian
A LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF 2025!
Itâs fine. Sheâs fine. Really.
When lifeâs turned you into a big hot mess, thereâs still love, laughs, and snark to be hadâŠ
Dr. Lizzie Wells, professor of British literature and bestselling author, is not okay. She wasnât consulted when her beloved husband died unexpectedly, so sheâs going to grieve however she damned well chooses. Keeping a lock of his hair in a choker around her neck and donning widowâs weeds. You bet. Notifying colleagues and students that she will only accept paper letters instead of email. Why not? Very nearly kissing her late husbandâs best friend, Henry. Unfortunately, erâŠyes.
So when sheâs offered a trip to London, Lizzie grabs it. What better place to escape, heal, and be reborn than in the same city where Queen Victoria famously mourned her beloved Prince Albert? Encouraged by new friends to be bold, have champagne and oysters before noon, and celebrate the beauty and the messiness of life, Lizzie begins to embrace it all.
Still, thereâs that almost kiss with Henry she just canât forget. Their cross-Atlantic âcheck-insâ turn into FaceTime hangouts and their friendship evolves into something more. When Henry shows up in London, Lizzie fears sheâs falling in love with him⊠Will she bravely embrace this second chance, too?
Itâs fine. Sheâs fine. Really.
When lifeâs turned you into a big hot mess, thereâs still love, laughs, and snark to be hadâŠ
Dr. Lizzie Wells, professor of British literature and bestselling author, is not okay. She wasnât consulted when her beloved husband died unexpectedly, so sheâs going to grieve however she damned well chooses. Keeping a lock of his hair in a choker around her neck and donning widowâs weeds. You bet. Notifying colleagues and students that she will only accept paper letters instead of email. Why not? Very nearly kissing her late husbandâs best friend, Henry. Unfortunately, erâŠyes.
So when sheâs offered a trip to London, Lizzie grabs it. What better place to escape, heal, and be reborn than in the same city where Queen Victoria famously mourned her beloved Prince Albert? Encouraged by new friends to be bold, have champagne and oysters before noon, and celebrate the beauty and the messiness of life, Lizzie begins to embrace it all.
Still, thereâs that almost kiss with Henry she just canât forget. Their cross-Atlantic âcheck-insâ turn into FaceTime hangouts and their friendship evolves into something more. When Henry shows up in London, Lizzie fears sheâs falling in love with him⊠Will she bravely embrace this second chance, too?
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A LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF 2025!
Itâs fine. Sheâs fine. Really.
When lifeâs turned you into a big hot mess, thereâs still love, laughs, and snark to be hadâŠ
Dr. Lizzie Wells, professor of British literature and bestselling author, is not okay. She wasnât consulted when her beloved husband died unexpectedly, so sheâs going to grieve however she damned well chooses. Keeping a lock of his hair in a choker around her neck and donning widowâs weeds. You bet. Notifying colleagues and students that she will only accept paper letters instead of email. Why not? Very nearly kissing her late husbandâs best friend, Henry. Unfortunately, erâŠyes.
So when sheâs offered a trip to London, Lizzie grabs it. What better place to escape, heal, and be reborn than in the same city where Queen Victoria famously mourned her beloved Prince Albert? Encouraged by new friends to be bold, have champagne and oysters before noon, and celebrate the beauty and the messiness of life, Lizzie begins to embrace it all.
Still, thereâs that almost kiss with Henry she just canât forget. Their cross-Atlantic âcheck-insâ turn into FaceTime hangouts and their friendship evolves into something more. When Henry shows up in London, Lizzie fears sheâs falling in love with him⊠Will she bravely embrace this second chance, too?
Itâs fine. Sheâs fine. Really.
When lifeâs turned you into a big hot mess, thereâs still love, laughs, and snark to be hadâŠ
Dr. Lizzie Wells, professor of British literature and bestselling author, is not okay. She wasnât consulted when her beloved husband died unexpectedly, so sheâs going to grieve however she damned well chooses. Keeping a lock of his hair in a choker around her neck and donning widowâs weeds. You bet. Notifying colleagues and students that she will only accept paper letters instead of email. Why not? Very nearly kissing her late husbandâs best friend, Henry. Unfortunately, erâŠyes.
So when sheâs offered a trip to London, Lizzie grabs it. What better place to escape, heal, and be reborn than in the same city where Queen Victoria famously mourned her beloved Prince Albert? Encouraged by new friends to be bold, have champagne and oysters before noon, and celebrate the beauty and the messiness of life, Lizzie begins to embrace it all.
Still, thereâs that almost kiss with Henry she just canât forget. Their cross-Atlantic âcheck-insâ turn into FaceTime hangouts and their friendship evolves into something more. When Henry shows up in London, Lizzie fears sheâs falling in love with him⊠Will she bravely embrace this second chance, too?














