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Conquering Grief: Relational Self Help Series    by Trennis E. Killian
Price: $2.99 USD. 8870 words. Published on March 30, 2010. .

This book is for anyone who wants to help himself or herself through the grieving process or someone who wants to help another person trough the grieving process. It's four sections are I. Understanding Grief, II. Stages of Grief, III. Helping yourself Conquer Grief, and IV. Helping Someone Else Conquer Grief.
Seven For A Secret    by James Mackenzie Wright
Price: $9.99 USD. 51000 words. Published by Fisher King Publishing on May 19, 2010. .

Holly and George sneak out of a gloomy bereavement party, held in memory of their sister Helen, who had died suddenly, a year earlier. Outside they meet six mischievous Magpies who whisk them away on a magical adventure to meet Helen in an unimaginably beautiful other-world. Here they come to understand how to live through their loss in a positive, playful and productive way
"Don't Give Up," Said Mom    by Christina Leigh Pritchard
Price: $0.99 USD. 23160 words. Published on August 31, 2010. .

Christina Black's mother has cancer and her father, well, he's vanished. What will she do without her mother, where will she go when she dies and how will she cope? A tale for those who are suffering or have suffered loss.
"Nana, I'll always love you"    by Taryn Leonard
Price: Free! 2250 words. Published on January 15, 2011. .

‘Nana I’ll always love you’ is a story aimed at 5-9 year olds. For George there are few things in life more important than Nana and drawing. Then one day he finds out that she’s dying. Devastated by his sudden loss George finally remembers the promise he made to her to carry on drawing…
RESTORING HOPE: A Guidebook for Grief Care Counselors    by John "TC" Megahan
Price: $19.95 USD. 19660 words. Published on January 27, 2011. .

A unique guidebook for individuals and caregivers who deal with children and families facing difficult moments of life.
What to Say to Someone Who's Dying    by Chanel Earl
Price: $2.99 USD. 11580 words. Published on September 14, 2011. .

In this slender volume, Chanel Earl explores the many faces of grief, the grief of children, parents, those set to die, and those left behind. This debut collection of tightly written prose weaves together themes of loss and family as well as the hope peculiar to youth. These stories of acceptance and resolve ask questions about love and the beauty of life.
Free My Heart of Grief to Love    by Sandra Moore Bernsen
Price: $5.99 USD. 65650 words. Published by Borderline Publishing  on October 31, 2011. .

Free my Heart of Grief to Love is an exceptional book about loosing ones self in the trials of life and ultimately finding the path to living again. Join Sandra on her journey through complete heart break as she looses herself to a void of tears and sorrow and finds a hidden strength she did not know she possessed. Learn what the journey has given her.
Your Baby Is Safe: excerpts from an illustrated book for anybody who has loved and lost a little one    by Melissa Yuan-Innes D. Antonia Truesdale
Price: $3.99 USD. 230 words. Published by Olo Books on November 26, 2011. .

If you yearn to hold your baby, If your love still burns, If your heart is broken, Or if you want to comfort to someone walking this road, This book is for you. Excerpts from the art book written and illustrated for anybody who has loved and lost a little one at any age. "The words and imagery are wonderful...I hope it provides many people with some comfort..." Maggie McVay Lynch, Ed.D.
'Buddhish': The Unfeeling Doctor's Freefall into Buddhism, Grief and Grace    by Melissa Yuan-Innes
Price: $5.99 USD. 40340 words. Published by Olo Books on December 9, 2011. .

So how did this agnostic emergency doctor first find Buddhism, or Buddhish-ness? I had started practicing medicine while pregnant with my first child. Then my life shattered. At 20 weeks, I delivered a stillborn baby girl. A local priest said, "You need to forgive yourself, and I can't help you with that." This is the story of Buddhism leading me on my path to forgiveness.