Books can sometimes help with the healing process these are just a sample at what is available through a wonderful publisher dedicated to this. Click on any of these samples (more) and you can link through to the full range at Michelle Anderson Publishing.
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Stuck for Words by Doris Zagdanski
Someone you know is grieving. You've been to the funeral. You've said "I'm sorry". But what do you say and do next? [More]
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What's Dead Mean? by Doris Zagdanski
In an era filled with change, grief and trauma a revolutionary new approach for children emerges. "What's Dead Mean?" is a true activity book specially written to help children cope with death. [More]
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When Pets Die It’s Alright to Grieve by Doris Zagdanski
Whether she is speaking to you face to face, or addressing a large audience, Doris Zagdanski gets her message across. She understands grief. She connects with grieving people. [More]
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Lifetimes by Bryan Mellonie & Robert Ingpen
There is a beginning and an ending to everything that is alive. In between is a lifetime. [More]
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Life After Death Dr Philip Bachelor
"Life after Death" presents twenty-four unique and captivating case studies of bereavement. Mourners of diverse social and cultural backgrounds relate various personal perspectives of loss through the deaths of children, siblings, spouses, parents and grandparents. [More]
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Eternity and Me by Dr Allan Kellehear
From an internationally respected author who has worked in the area of death, dying and palliative care for nearly 20 years comes this amazing book. Each story in "Eternity & Me" is a night-light offering emotional and social guidance in our personal search for meaning in death and loss. [More]
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