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  2. Books to Help With Grief: A Trauma Therapist and Author ... - AOL

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    This award-winning book covers the critically important topic of grief that is largely ignored by society — the kind that accompanies divorce, a significant breakup, a life-changing medical ...

  3. The Best Books for Teaching Children About Grief - AOL

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    These stories will help comfort kiddos in times of loss. Books can be a big help when it comes to dealing with grief. Pixabay Experiencing grief is never easy, but it can be especially difficult ...

  4. Hannah's Gift: Lessons from a Life Fully Lived - Wikipedia

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    Hannah's Gift has been recommended as a grief-coping book by the BBC, [6] while Hannah herself was the inspiration for an award at the Riley Hospital for Children. [7] Since writing Hannah's Gift, Housden has become a sought-after speaker on the subject of grief. [3] [8]

  5. Being Mortal - Wikipedia

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    The book addresses end-of-life care, hospice care, and also contains Gawande's reflections and personal stories. He suggests that medical care should focus on well-being rather than survival. Being Mortal has won awards, appeared on lists of best books, and been featured in a documentary.

  6. Sad Book - Wikipedia

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    Michael Rosen's Sad Book is a 2004 non-fiction book by English children's author Michael Rosen. Illustrated by Quentin Blake , the book deals with the topic of grief. Although it is marketed as a children's book, Rosen explicitly mentions on the inside book jacket that it is for everyone.

  7. Grief Is the Thing with Feathers - Wikipedia

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    The book is narrated from rapidly alternating perspectives: the Dad, the Boys, and Crow—a human-sized bird that can speak, "equal parts babysitter, philosopher and therapist" to the family. [5] [6] The title refers to a poem by Emily Dickinson, ""Hope" is the thing with feathers". [7] Crow is the Crow from Ted Hughes' 1970 poetry book. [8]

  8. The Year of Magical Thinking - Wikipedia

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    The book follows Didion's reliving and reanalysis of her husband's death throughout the following year, in addition to caring for Quintana. With each event replay, the focus on specific emotional and physical aspects of the experience shifts. Didion also incorporates medical and psychological research on grief and illness into the book.

  9. Stephen Levine (author) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Levine (July 17, 1937 – January 17, 2016) was an American poet, author and teacher best known for his work on death and dying. He is one of a generation of pioneering teachers who, along with Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein and Sharon Salzberg, have made the teachings of Theravada Buddhism more widely available to students in the West.

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