Young readers are introduced to the important and sensitive topic of losing a family member in this age-appropriate and accessible book. The struggles of dealing with a loved one's death, including the grieving process and the difficult questions asked during it, are addressed within this relatable narrative. The carefully crafted text inspires thoughtful discussion about life, death, and grief. Helpful fact boxes, vibrant, full-color photographs, and scrapbook-inspired design elements guide readers through this important resource for young people working through their own grief or looking to help a friend who is dealing with loss.
Experiencing the Loss of a Family Member is a trustworthy companion for your journey through grief.
O’Connor has devoted decades to researching the effects of grief on the brain, and in this book, she makes cutting-edge neuroscience accessible through her contagious enthusiasm, and guides us through how we encode love and grief.
At a lecture, a woman named Meredith shared her story. Meredith's friends were telling her she just wasn't herself— what was going on? She explained that it was the twenty-fifth anniversary of her mother's death.
In this book, Nancy and David Guthrie explore the family dynamics involved when a loved one dies—and debunk some myths about family grief.
Dead People Suck is her hilarious guide to surviving (sometimes) death, dying, and grief without losing your mind.
The good news is that through intentional, active mourning, you can and will find your way back to hope and healing. This compassionate guide will show you how.
Since Samantha Jane's dad died, she has been sad and quiet, keeping to herself. One day, her neighbor Mrs. Cooper gently asks her about her missing smile, and Sammy Jane...
This is a sensitive, beautifully written book designed to help young people cope with their grief over the death of a pet.
Grieving the Loss of a Loved One is a trustworthy companion for your journey through grief.
In this groundbreaking new work, David Kessler—an expert on grief and the coauthor with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross of the iconic On Grief and Grieving—journeys beyond the classic five stages to discover a sixth stage: meaning.