Incoming Resources
- Helping children grieve, when someone they love dies, Theresa Huntley
- Lament for a son, Nicholas Wolterstorff
- Motherless daughters, the legacy of loss, Hope Edelman
- Goodbye, friend, healing wisdom for anyone who has ever lost a pet, Gary Kowalski
- The loss of a pet, Wallace Sife
- Unraveling, what I learned about life while shearing sheep, dyeing wool, and making the world's ugliest sweater, Peggy Orenstein
- Death is but a dream, finding hope and meaning at life's end, Christopher Kerr, MD, PhD ; with Carine Mardorossian, PhD
- Facing death, by Stephanie Finne
- Breaking sad, what to say after loss, what not to say, and when to just show up, edited by Shelly Fisher & Jennifer Jones
- Changed forever, grieving the death of someone you love, Robert Zucker, Heather L. Gary, Monique Cerundolo ; producer Charity Spatzeck-Olsen
- Staring at the sun, overcoming the terror of death, Irvin D. Yalom
- When a pet dies, by Fred Rogers ; photographs by Jim Judkis
- Saying goodbye to someone you love, your journey through end of life and grief, Norine Dresser, Fredda Wasserman
- The lost art of dying, reviving forgotten wisdom, L.S. Dugdale ; artwork by Michael W. Dugger
- On children and death, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
- And so it goes, by Paloma Valdivia ; translated by Susan Ouriou
- The Hot Young Widows Club, lessons on survival from the front lines of grief, Nora McInerny
- Something very sad happened, a toddler's guide to understanding death, by Bonnie Zucker, PsyD ; illustrated by Kim Fleming
- Threshold, terminal lucidity and the border of life and death, Alexander Batthyány
- Finding meaning, the sixth stage of grief, David Kessler ; written with support of the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Family and the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation
- What looks like bravery, an epic journey through loss to love, Laurel Braitman
- A last goodbye, written by Elin Kelsey ; artwork by Soyeon Kim
- Grief is a journey, finding your path through loss, Dr. Kenneth J. Doka
- When someone dies, Sharon Greenlee ; illustrations by Bill Drath
- Breathe, a memoir of motherhood, grief, and family conflict, Kelly Kittel
- When there are no words, finding your way to cope with loss and grief, by Charlie Walton
- Goodbye, Brecken, a story about the death of a pet, written and illustrated by David Lupton
- Grief works, stories of life, death, and surviving, Julia Samuel