Grief Books/Books That Make You Feel

 
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Reading provides us a number of opportunities in our grief journey.

We connect to characters, we are drawn into stories; whether real or imagined.

Reading fiction can be a way to travel to another time and space, reading non fiction can be an opportunity to learn and educate ourself around grief and loss.

Here are 16 books related to grief and loss:

Cheryl Strayed - Wild

Mitch Albom - Tuesdays With Morrie

Megan Devine - It’s Ok That You’re Not Ok

C.S. Lewis - A Grief Observed

Jodi Picoult - My Sisters Keeper

John Green - The Fault In Our Stars

Patricia Pearson - Opening Heavens Door

Atul Gawande - Being Mortal

Sheryl Sandberg - Option B

Nicholas Sparks - A Walk To Remember

James Agee - A Death In The Family

Elie Wiesel - Night

Molly Ringwold - When It Happens To You

David Kessler - Finding Meaning

Jan Warner - Grief Day By Day

Julia Samuel - Grief Works

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Having a book you can turn to that validates your experience, educates and spreads awareness can be a helpful tool during your grief journey.

If reading is not really your thing, audiobooks are another option to follow along with.

Thanks for reading!

 
Amanda Carson