“Grief is complicated and can feel impossible to put into words. Thankfully, lots of authors have managed it quite beautifully.” Let’s Talk About Loss (n.d.), para. 1
It’s always a delight to receive new books, and this week the grief library has received these, with more on the way. They will be added to our catalogue soon. There is so much good writing about grief in 2025…please reach out to us to find a book for yourself or a loved one.
-Black widow: A sad-funny journey through grief for people who normally avoid books with words like “Journey” in the title
-Blue nights
-The Body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma
-Cape
-Coyote Lost and Found
-Daddy and me, side by side
-Do you remember?
-The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
-From Here To Eternity: Traveling The World To Find The Good Death
-The Garden of creatures
-Grampy’s chair
-Granny left me a rocket ship
-Grief: the price of love
-A Guide to grief
-The Heart that works
-I Heard God Laughing: Poems of Hope and Joy
-Ida always
-I’m not a mourning person: Braving Loss, Grief, and the Big Messy Emotions That Happen when Life Falls Apart
-The Invisible leash
-The Last of the firsts
-Last week
-Laughing with the Trickster
-Love Notes to Grievers: Tending to Grief After Loss
-May It Have a Happy Ending: A Memoir of Finding My Voice as My Mother Lost Hers
-Notes on grief
-Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy
-Pax
-Pax: Journey home
-Poetry of Grief, Gratitude, and Reverence
-Rabbit listened
-The Reason you walk: A memoir
-The Rock and the butterfly
-Too much loss: coping with grief overload
-Walking grandma home
-Walking together
-What happens when a loved one dies: Our first talk about death
-The Widow’s guide to dead bastards
-With our orange hearts
-Your Wild and Precious Life: On grief, hope and rebellion
Donations to the Valley Hospice Foundation have made this possible.
With a happy Librarian heart,
~Terri