New Books in June!

Authors continue to write so many practical, thoughtful, moving books about grief, and the many ways grief enters our lives. As we all know, it’s more than loss of a person, though that remains a most significant life event for us all. Watch for an ever-broadening list of titles in the Fall. Meanwhile:

The Accidental caregiver / Kimberly Fraser

Book of truths / James Mooney

Eddie’s brave journey: How one little elephant learned all about grief / Randi Wolfson

For the love of a son: A memoir of addiction, loss, and hope / Scott Oake

Grief, golf, and reinvention: A man’s journey through the loss of his wife to a new life / Mick Rothman

Grief like no other: Surviving the violent death of someone you love / Kathleen O’Hara

Grief recovery handbook: The action program for moving beyond death, divorce, and other losses including health, career, and faith / John James

Kirby’s ocean friend: A grief therapy tool for young children who have lost a parent / Diane LM Cook

La petite robe rouge = Apje’ji’jk Mekwe’k Mtoqan = The little red dress / Julie Pellissier-Lush, Julie Gagnon, Emma Hassencahl-Perley (Illustrator)

Losing Cissie, saving myself: The perils of caring for my wife through her memory loss / Peter Barnet

Losing pieces of our hearts: The truths I’ve learned about death and grief / Jacqueline Belliveau

No love like it: Feeding someone who is sick / Cath Morley

Signposts of dying: What you need to know / Martha Jo Atkins

Tangles: a story about Alzheimer’s, my mother, and me / Sara Leavitt [Graphic Novel]

Why do I feel so sad? A grief book for children / Tracy Lamber-Prater

Widowers walk: One man’s journey from grief to joy / James A. Robbins