"Children Also Grieve" is an imaginative resource, fully illustrated with color photographs, that offers support and reassurance to children coming to terms with the loss of a close friend or relative and to adults who are supporting them through their bereavement. The combination of narrative and i
Teens Talk about Suicide, Death, and Grieving
โ Scribed by Jennifer Landau
- Publisher
- The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Teen Voices: Real Teens Discuss Real Problems
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Losing a loved one is devastating at any age, but it can be especially trying for those going through the changes that adolescence brings. These engrossing stories offer first-person narratives of young adults coping with the death of someone close to them. As these teens work through their grief, they find strength within themselves while they struggle to move on from these tragedies. One teen finds solace in writing, while another deals with his loss by focusing on how precious life can be. Told in unflinching prose, this book offers comfort to teens going through this wrenching process.
โฆ Subjects
Sociology; Young Adult Nonfiction; JNF053190
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