Books:
Motherless Daughters by Hope Edelman; pub. Addison Wesley 1994
The Mourning Handbook by Helen Fitzgerald pub. Simon and Shuster 1994
My Mother Myself by Nancy Friday; pub New York Dell 1977
I remember You by Bookda Gheisar; Harper 1995
Explaining Death to Children by Earl Grollman; pub. Beacon 1995
Mother Loss Workbook by Duiana Hambrook ;pub. Harper 1997
Many of these books are available on line stores or can at very affordable prices be found at Good Will, Society for Prevention of Cruelty of Animals book sales, and Patient information libraries as well as Public libraries by requesting a free inter library loan.
Many school districts also have books for children that can be borrowed through your child's school counselor.
Many churches also have extensive libraries on grief and loss counseling for families.
Almost all Hospice programs have and extensive printed resources and book lists. And they are glad to provide materials, workshops, support groups and classes to families; usually for free.
Resources according to cause of death are also and excellent way to address specific questions and special needs.
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PacificStar48
on Fri 09/18/15 02:44 PM