Lynn Caine
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"Lynn Caine" (1924–1987) was an United States/American author and publishing agent at Little, Brown and Company. She is best known for her book "Widow" (1974) about her experiences after the death of her husband Martin Caine in 1971. It was adapted into a Television movie/TV movie by Lorimar Productions and shown on NBC in 1976. She wrote three additional books; Lifelines (1978), What Did I Do Wrong? Mothers, Children, Guilt (1985), and Being A Widow (1988).

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Category:American self-help writers

Category:1924 births

Category:1987 deaths

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It's wrenching enough to lose the man who is your lover, your companion, your best friend, the father of your children, without losing yourself as well.

Our society is set up so that most women lose their identities when their husbands die.

After my husband died, I felt like one of those spiraled shells washed upon the beach . . . Poke a straw through the twisting tunnel, around and around, and there is nothing there. No flesh. No life. Whatever lived there is dried up and gone.