In 1928, Olive, now a young mother of three, faces challenges when Joe dies unexpectedly. Keeping the family together in the face of tragedy is made more difficult by limited job opportunities for women.
A Widows Might, by author Kathryn Bolser Banks, narrates the life experiences of her paternal grandmother who had a gift for remembering details about everyday life and including them in her recollections of days gone by. Memories, notes, and diaries all contributed to the story of how one woman overcame the odds to save herself and preserve her family.
This memoir shares the joys and challenges of life in a bygone era while illuminating timeless lessons about family ties. It highlights how devotion and determination translate into actions that bind people together through difficult situations.
Kathryn Bolser Banks is a retired elementary school teacher who enjoys gardening, cooking, and history. She is a lifelong resident of Ohio, having grown up on a family-owned dairy farm. Banks lives on a corner of that farm with her husband and has three grown children and nine grandchildren.