When Jack Tobit retires at age sixty he assumes his biggest concern will be figuring out how to enjoy his new-found freedom. Instead, he’s suddenly thrown into the horrific and overwhelming world of widowhood when his wife of thirty-six years dies in a car accident. Author Bill Dodds gives “civilians” an idea what it can be like to find oneself a member of a “club” no one ever wants to join. And, as is his style, Bill tells Jack’s story with realism, tenderness, faith . . . and humor.