| Literature Related to Loss and Coping
For those who find comfort in the written word, we
have included a brief selection of books available on grief and recovery.
If you know of a particular author or book that has helped you during
this time of loss, please e-mail us at resources@donortribute.org
and we would be happy to include it in our list so that it may be shared
with others.
- Good Grief: A Constructive Approach to the Problem of Loss
by Granger E. Westberg
- A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis
- I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye: Surviving, Coping and Healing
After the Sudden Death of a Loved One by Brook Noel, Pamela D.
Blair
- When Bad Things Happen to Good People by Harold Kushner
- I'm Grieving As Fast As I Can: How Young Widows and Widowers
Can Cope and Heal by Linda Sones Feinberg
- Companion Through the Darkness: Inner Dialogues on Grief
by Stephanie Ericsson
- Transcending Loss: Understanding the Lifelong Impact of Grief
and How to Make It Meaningful by Ashley Davis Prend
- For Women Who Grieve: Embracing Life After the Death of Your
Partner by Tangea Tansley
- Help Me Say Goodbye: Activities for Helping Kids Cope When a
Special Person Dies by Janis Silverman
- Sad Isn't Bad: A Good-Grief Guidebook for Kids Dealing with Loss
by Michaelene Mundy, R.W. Alley
- 35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child by the Dougy Center Dougy
Center Staff (Editor), the Dougy Center for Grieving Child
- Remembering With Love: Messages of Hope for the First Year of
Grieving and Beyond by Elizabeth Levang, Sherokee Ilse
- When the Bough Breaks: Forever After the Death of a Son or Daughter
by Judith Bernstein
- The Worst Loss. How Families Heal from the Death of a Child
by Barbara D. Rosof
- Recovering From the Loss of a Sibling by Katherine Fair
Donnelly, Madeline Toomey Pflaumbaum
- A Time to Grieve: Meditations for Healing After the Death of
a Loved One by Carol Staudacher
- Lead Me Home: An African American's Guide Through the Grief Journey
by Carleen Brice.
- I Remember You: A Grief Journal, by Laynee Gilbert
- Widower: When Men are Left Alone, by Scott Campbell and
Phyllis Silverman
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