by Best Grief Books | Mar 29, 2015
You Shouldn’t Have to Say Goodbye Hermes, P. Order Reviews Amazon Reader Review I first read this book when I was in middle school, and I’m 32 now. I lost my mother a couple of months ago and like an old friend, this book came to mind after about two...
by Best Grief Books | Mar 29, 2015
Sun & Spoon Henkes, Kevin Order Reviews Kirkus Wearing his novelist’s hat, Henkes (Protecting Marie, 1995, etc.) offers another meticulously crafted, quietly engaging epiphany: A 10-year-old looking for just the right memento of his recently dead...
by Best Grief Books | Mar 29, 2015
Lanky Longlegs Lorenzen, K. Order Reviews Kirkus Dad and Mum were Goggle Eyes and Lanky Longlegs to one another as children, Di learns–but she still doesn’t like being called Lanky Longlegs by Martin, the new boy, so she balks at selling him one of...
by Best Grief Books | Mar 29, 2015
Bridge to Terabithia Paterson, K. Order Reviews Kirkus Paterson, who has already earned regard with her historical fiction set in Japan, proves to be just as eloquent and assured when dealing with contemporary American children–and Americans of very...
by Best Grief Books | Feb 18, 2015
Tear Soup: A Recipe for Healing After Loss Schwiebert, Pat and Deklyen, Chuck Order Description If you are going to buy only one book on grief, this is the one to get! It will validate your grief experience, and you can share it with your children. You can...