This is a special collection of materials donated by The Baldwin Library Collection of the Hospice of the Western Reserve. There are books for adults and children that deal with death and/or grieving in a variety of circumstances. This is a sampling of the materials on these topics in Madison Public Library’s collection. Please see the library staff for assistance finding books that fit your needs.
How to Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies
by Therese A. Rando “The most comprehensive, insightful and helpful volume on loss and survival.”
A Time to Grieve: Meditations for Healing After the Death of a Loved One
by Carol Staudacher “A helpful guide for those who have been forced to face the death of someone they love – permission-giving and validating.”
When Your Spouse Dies: A Concise and Practical Source of Help and Advice
by Cathleen L. Curry “Practical guideposts for getting through the first year”
The Orphaned Adult: Understanding and Coping with Grief and Change After the Death of Our Parents
by Alexander Levy
Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of Loss
by Hope Edelman
Respecting Diversity: A Guide for Addressing the Unique End-of-Life Beliefs and Cultural Perspectives of Our Patients and Their Families
from Hospice of Cincinnati. A concise summary of the end-of-life traditions, protocols and religious beliefs of a variety of cultures.
For Children
Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories
by Audrey Penn, Illustrated by Barbara L. Gibson
When Dinosaurs Die: A Guide to Understanding Death
by Laura Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
For further information about the Death and Grieving collection contact the library at 440-428-2189 or email info@madison-library.info.
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