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
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