Incoming Resources
- Resilient grieving, finding strength and embracing life after a loss that changes everything, Lucy Hone, PhD ; foreword by Karen Reivich, PhD
- The dead are gods, a memoir, Eirinie Carson
- The grief recovery handbook, the action program for moving beyond death, divorce, and other losses including health, career, and faith, John W. James and Russell Friedman
- Little and often, a memoir, Trent Preszler
- The long goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke
- Widowish, a memoir, Melissa Gould
- The seven T's, finding hope and healing in the wake of tragedy, Judy Collins
- Finding Peter, a true story of the hand of providence and evidence of life after death, William Peter Blatty
- Surviving grief-- and learning to live again, Catherine M. Sanders
- All of this, a memoir of death and desire, Rebecca Woolf
- The courage to grieve, by Judy Tatelbaum
- Welcome to the grief club, because you don't have to go through it alone, Janine Kwoh
- I'm not a mourning person, braving loss, grief, and the big messy emotions that happen when life falls apart, Kris Carr
- Opening our hearts, transforming our losses
- Losing a parent, practical help for you and other family members, Fiona Marshall
- More than we expected, five years with a remarkable child, James G. Robinson
- The perfect other, a memoir of my sister, Kyleigh Leddy
- Closure, the rush to end grief and what it costs us, Nancy Berns
- The bear and the wildcat, written by Kazumi Yumoto and illustrated by Komako Sakai ; translated by Cathy Hirano
- Good grief, on loving pets, here and hereafter, E.B. Bartels
- Traveling with ghosts, a memoir, Shannon Leone Fowler
- Roses in December, Marilyn Willett Heavilin
- Living when a loved one has died, Earl A. Grollman
- How to survive the loss of a parent, a guide for adults, Lois F. Akner with Catherine Whitney
- Cómo afrontar una pérdida, una ventana para superar el dolor, Esther Varas Doval
- On grief and grieving, finding the meaning of grief through the five stages of loss, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler
- Smacked, a story of white-collar ambition, addiction, and tragedy, Eilene Zimmerman
- Grace will lead us home, the Charleston Church Massacre and the hard, inspiring journey to forgiveness, Jennifer Berry Hawes
- All the lives we ever lived, seeking solace in Virginia Woolf, Katharine Smyth
- Let's talk about death, asking the questions that profoundly change the way we live and die, Steve Gordon and Irene Kacandes
- The undertaking, life studies from the dismal trade, Thomas Lynch
- The year of magical thinking, Joan Didion
- This thing called grief, new understandings of loss, Thomas M. Ellis
- On thriving, harnessing joy through life's great labors, Brandi Sellerz-Jackson
- Spare, Prince Harry
- How to go on living when someone you love dies, Therese A. Rando, Ph.D
- The night parade, a speculative memoir, Jami Nakamura Lin ; illustrations by Cori Nakamura Lin
- The death of a jaybird, essays on mothers and daughters and the things they leave behind, Jodi M. Savage
- Loving someone who has dementia, how to find hope while coping with stress and grief, Pauline Boss
- Healing grief, finding peace, 101 ways to cope with the death of your loved one, Louis E. LaGrand ; foreword by Kenneth J. Doka
- Notes on grief, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Grief is for people, Sloane Crosley
- Grief works, stories of life, death, and surviving, Julia Samuel
- Getting to the other side of grief, overcoming the loss of a spouse, Susan J. Zonnebelt-Smeenge & Robert C. De Vries
- Unthinkable, trauma, truth, and the trials of American democracy, Jamie Raskin
- Where the sky lives, Margaret Dilloway
- Finding the words, working through profound loss with hope and purpose, Colin Campbell
- How to fix a broken heart, Dr. Guy Winch ; illustrations by Henn Kim
- Grief is a journey, finding your path through loss, by Dr. Kenneth J. Doka
- My cat saved my life, Phillip Schreibman