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Two Old Women

By Velma Wallis.
An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.

A Broken Heart Still Beats

By Anne McCracken & Mary Semel.
So sorry, I cannot comment on this book, it has been so long since I read it! Please leave a comment if you can...........
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 3/15/2004.

A Journal of Love and Healing (Transcending Grief)

By Silvia Browne and Nancy DuFresne.
You probably have heard of Silvia Brown, this is a book written with her daughter-in-law.The hospice social worker gave it to me when Momma died, and I continue to go back to it for comfort.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 3/15/2004.

After the Darkest Hour the Sun Will Shine Again

By Elizabeth Mehren.

After Elizabeth Mehren lost her daughter, she set out to write the book she most needed: one that would offer solace, support, and inspiration. Telling her own story and the stories of other bereaved parents - contemporary and historical - she discovered that this worst grief of all never ends but that if you're open to it, it can transform itself. Above all, it is a journey. After the Darkest Hour is both a guide and a meditation. The author takes us through the process of grieving, from the effects of a child's death on the parents' marriage to what to say when someone asks, "Do you have children?" This book also offers valuable advice for the friends and relatives of bereaved parents
Recommended by MSN NicknameLyndonsmom, 9/28/2006.

After the Death of a Child: Living With Loss Through the Years

By by Ann K. Finkbeiner.
 
Recommended by MomOf4 , 8/9/2004.

Am I Still a Sister?

By Alicia M. Sims.
 An 11-year-old girl describes her feelings about the tough questions in life, after her younger brother dies. Very good for children.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.

An Angel to Watch Over Me (True Stories of Children's Encounters with Angels)

By Joan Wester Anderson.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 3/15/2004.

And I Don't Want to Live This Life

By Deborah Springer.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 3/14/2004.

Being a Widow

By Lynn Caine.
Follow-up to the author's bestselling 1974 book, Widow.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.

Beyond These Four Walls

By Mary Rose Occhino 2004.
Diary of a Psychic Medium
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 7/27/2004.

Care of the Soul A Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life

By Thomas Moore.
Another author I have found to be very insightful and easy to understand. He has other books about soul, also.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 3/15/2004.

Children of the Dome

By Rosemary Smith.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 3/14/2004.

Feathers Brush My Heart

By Sinclair Browning.
True stories of mothers connectiong with their daughters after death.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.

God in the Dark: Through Grief and Beyond

By Luci Shaw.
A candid journal account of doubt and faith during the terminal illness of the author's husband.
Recommended by MSN NicknameBëckÿböö, 7/14/2004.

Gone but not lost : Grieving the Death of a Child

By David W. Wiersbe.
 When children die-even adult children-parents are left witha 'stomachache that never ends.' Gone, But Not Lost cuts straight to thoughts and feelings parents face soon after the death of a child.
 
I haven't personally read this book ,yet, i'm sure i will, it looks like it might be a good one.
Recommended by MSN NicknameLyndonsmom, 3/14/2007.