Every year, more than a million women find themselves grappling with the devastating loss of a life partner-a loss that shatters their present and leaves their future in doubt. At 65, Margaret Mandell faces this heart-wrenching reality when she loses her husband of 45 years to a fast-moving disease. The bed is now half-empty, her body betrays her, and laughter seems elusive. And Always One More Time is a story that delves deep into the human experience, reminiscent of C.S. Lewis’s A Grief Observed in its wisdom and Joyce Carol Oates’s A Widow’s Story in its suspense. It offers universal truths about love, loss, and resilience, much like Steve Leder’s The Beauty of What Remains. With potent and swift-moving words, this book can be devoured in a single sitting. It is a beacon of hope for those navigating the aftermath of the greatest loss.