Books and Articles — Grief and Loss
Books for Children and Teens
| Conlin, Jayan | Michael's Story |
| Conlin, Jayan | Nat's Story |
| Davis, Gabriel | The Moving Book: A Kids' Survival Guide |
| Krasny, Laurie | Dinosaurs Die |
| Requarth, Margo | After a Parent's Suicide: Helping Children Heal |
| Smith, Doris | A Taste of Blackberries |
| Sportelli-Rehak, Angela | Moving Again Mom |
| White, E.B. | Charlotte's Web |
| Wigglesworth | Penny Bears' Gift of Love |
| Wilhelm, Hans | I'll Always Love You |
Books for Adults
| Guest, J. | Ordinary People |
| Heiney, Sue | Cancer in the Family: Helping Children Cope with a Parent |
| Horsley, Gloria and Horsley, Heidi | Teen Grief Relief: Parenting with Understanding Support and Guidance |
| Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth | On Children and Death |
| Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth | On Death and Dying |
| Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth | Questions and Answers on Death and Dying |
| Neeld, Elizabeth | 7 Choices: Finding Daylight After Loss Shatters Your |
| Russel, Neil | Can I Still Kiss You? |
Articles and Other Resources
Helping Hand for Children Mourning Death of Loved One, by Michael Winerip. The New York Times, October 29, 2007. “A form of therapy in a camp setting helps children who have lost a loved one work through their darker thoughts.”
Disclaimer: Material on the Project INTERFACE web site is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. Project INTERFACE urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.
The work of Project INTERFACE is supported in part by the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project (MCPAP).
