| Grief Support Books
The following are books related to grief and loss that
you might find helpful.
Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations for Working Through Grief
By Martha W. Hickman
I Wasn’t Ready To Say Goodbye: Coping and Healing After the Sudden Death of a Loved One
Brooke Noel
A Grief Observed
C. S. Lewis
The Grief Recovery Handbook: The Action Program for Moving Beyond Death, Divorce and Other Losses
John W. James
On Grief and Grieving: Finding the Meaning of Grief Through the Five Stages of Loss
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Good Grief
Lolly Winston
Goof Grief: A Constructive Approach to the Problem of Loss
Granger E. Westberg
Getting to the Other Side of Grief: Overcoming the Loss of a Spouse
Susan Zonnebelt-Smeenge
When A Man Faces Grief/ A Man You Know is Grieving
James E. Miller
Bereavement and Grief: Supporting Older People Through Loss
Steve Scruton
Overcoming Grief: Joining and Participating in a Bereavement Support Group
John S. Munday
Surviving Grief…and Learning to Live Again
Catherine M. Sanders
Letters from Motherless Daughters: Words of Courage, Grief, and Healing
Hope Edelman
Living With Grief: A Guide for Your First Year of Grieving
Brook Noel
Grief Expressed: When a Mate Dies
Marta Felber
A Decembered Grief: Living With Loss While Others Are Celebrating
Harold Ivan Smith
The Light That Never Dies: A Story of Hope in the Shadows of Grief
William Hendricks
The following are available at the Munson Community Health Library at Munson Community Health Center.
The Empty Room: Surviving the Loss of a Brother or Sister at Any Age
Elizabeth Devita-Raeburn
How to Survive the Loss of a Parent: A Guide for Adults
Lois Akner
How to Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies
Therese Rando
The Mourning Handbook: A Complete Guide for the Bereaved
Helen Fitzgerald
Living With Loss, Healing With Hope
Earl Grollman
Remembering Well: Rituals for Celebrating Life and Mourning Death
Sarah York
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