What happens when the life you built with someone you love suddenly disappears?
When Julie Stafford's husband Bruce dies after a long battle with cancer, the world they shared for thirty years falls silent. Grief arrives without warning, reshaping everything she thought she knew about life, love, and the future.
Instead of retreating from the world, Julie makes an unexpected decision.
She begins to travel. Alone.
What starts as a fragile step toward healing becomes an extraordinary journey of solo travel, personal transformation, and rediscovery.
From the ancient stone streets of Dubrovnik and the intimate caf s of Paris to Morocco's deserts and medinas, and finally the sacred riverbanks of the Ganges in Varanasi, Julie slowly learns how to inhabit a new life.
Along the way she discovers something surprising.
Grief does not end a life. It reshapes it.
As she follows intuition rather than certainty, moments that appear to be coincidence begin to form a pattern. Encounters become signposts. And everywhere she travels, seagulls appear-quiet reminders that love does not end when a life does.
It simply changes shape.
Part memoir, part solo travel journey, and part story of healing after loss, Becoming Solo explores universal questions many people face after profound change:
- How do we rebuild life after grief?
- Who are we when the life we knew disappears?
- What becomes possible when we learn to walk forward on our own?
With warmth, honesty, and lyrical insight, Julie Stafford shares a deeply human story of resilience, courage, and the unexpected freedom that can emerge when we begin again.
For readers drawn to inspirational memoirs, travel memoirs, and stories of grief, healing, and self-discovery, Becoming Solo is a powerful reminder that the end of one chapter may be the beginning of another.
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