Incoming Resources
- The knock at the door, three gold star families bonded by grief and purpose, Ryan Manion, Heather Kelly, Amy Looney Heffernan
- Where I live now, a journey through love and loss to healing and hope, Sharon Butala
- Last words, by Michael Koryta
- Chronic sorrow, a living loss, Susan Roos
- Making toast, a family story, Roger Rosenblatt
- The book of eulogies, a collection of memorial tributes, poetry, essays, and letters of condolence, edited with commentary by Phyllis Theroux
- Levels of life, Julian Barnes
- This I know, notes on unraveling the heart, Susannah Conway
- Option B, facing adversity, building resilience, and finding joy, Sheryl Sandberg, Adam Grant
- Miradas hacia la vida, aprender con las pérdidas, Maria Antonia Plaxats, Cristina Milián
- Connecting dots, Sharon Jennings
- Mother death, the journal of Jules Michelet, 1815-1850, translated and edited by Edward K. Kaplan
- Chicken soup for the soul, 101 stories of comfort and moving forward, Amy Newmark
- Death and bereavement across cultures, edited by Colin Murray Parkes, Pittu Laungani, and Bill Young
- Good mourning, moving through everyday losses with wisdom from the other side, Theresa Caputo with Kristina Grish
- Helping children live with death and loss, Dinah Seibert, Judy C. Drolet, Joyce V. Fetro
- Can't look away, Donna Cooner
- The depression of grief, coping with your sadness and knowing when to get help, Alan D. Wolfelt
- No temas al duelo, historias de vida, muerte y superaci?n, Julia Samuel ; traducci?n, Mario Alberto Chanona
- Untwine, a novel, Edwidge Danticat
- Angels and absences, child deaths in the nineteenth century, Laurence Lerner
- The seven T's, finding hope and healing in the wake of tragedy, Judy Collins
- What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, turning bad breaks into blessings, Maxine Schnall
- Cómo curar un corazón roto, ideas para sanar la aflicción y la pérdida, Gaby Pérez Islas
- What happened to daddy's body?, explaining what happens after death in words very young children can understand, Elke and Alex Barber ; illustrations by Anna Jarvis
- My wife said you may want to marry me, a memoir, Jason B. Rosenthal
- The beginner's goodbye, a novel, Anne Tyler
- One silver summer, Rachel Hickman
- Wave, Sonali Deraniyagala
- Finding Peter, a true story of the hand of providence and evidence of life after death, William Peter Blatty
- Last words, Michael Koryta
- Life after suicide, finding courage, comfort & community after unthinkable loss, Jennifer Ashton, M.D
- Widows' words, women write on the experience of grief, the first year, the long haul, and everything in between, edited by Nan Bauer-Maglin
- Option B, facing adversity, building resilience, and finding joy, Sheryl Sandberg, Adam Grant
- Rock, paper, scissors, Naja Marie Aidt ; translated by K.E. Semmel
- You can heal your heart, finding peace after a breakup, divorce, or death, Louise L. Hay and David Kessler
- Friendship makes the heart grow fonder, Lisa Verge Higgins
- Responding after suicide, a practical guide to immediate postvention, Andrea Walraven-Thissen ; foreword by Dr. Sharon McDonnell
- Sacrifice, a gold star widow's fight for the truth, Michelle Black
- How to heal a grieving heart, Doreen Virtue and James Van Praagh
- Chelsey, Chelsey Shannon ; [edited by Deobrah Reber]
- When a child dies, a hopeful healing guide for surviving the loss of a child, Claire Aagaard
- Torbellino, Edna Iturralde ; ilustrado por Marco Chamorro
- Representations of death, a social psychological perspective, Mary Bradbury ; foreword by Rob Farr ; photographs by Peter Rauter
- The grief survival guide, navigating loss and all that comes with it, Jeff Brazier
- What happens when a loved one dies?, our first talk about death, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrated by Cindy Revell
- Modern loss, candid conversation about grief : beginners welcome, Rebecca Soffer & Gabrielle Birkner ; illustrations by Peter Arkle
- Bereavements, Richard Lortz
- Beyond grief, a guide for recovering from the death of a loved one, by Carol Staudacher
- Before and after loss, a neurologist's perspective on loss, grief, and our brain, Lisa M. Shulman, MD