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Mom Minus Dad: The Essential Resource Guide for Busy Adults with a Newly Widowed Parent    by Jamieson Haverkampf
Price: $9.99 USD. 85160 words. Published on April 29, 2009. .

Winner of 5 book awards including Writer’s Digest Magazine, Foreword Magazine, Mom’s Choice Awards, Indie Book Awards and Georgia Author of the Year Award Nominee, Mom Minus Dad is the only practical handbook available with 500+ resources and advice on ten parent loss topics. The author shares how she and her sister—both in their early 30's—found success and managed parent loss struggles.
Dangerous Drop    by Christopher Gibbon
You set the price! 49320 words. Published on May 30, 2010. .

Following the death of her husband, Joe, a greatly respected Police Officer, Mary Clark and her diabetic 12 year old daughter Rebekah are just scraping by. Mary decided they would move far away. They are convinced they are prepared for the long road ahead, but when disaster strikes, survival is the only thing on their minds.
Let Her Go - The Story of My Daughter's Addiction and How I Found Serenity    by Donna Smith
Price: $14.99 USD. 42620 words. Published on August 11, 2010. .

Donna Smith not only lost her young husband to a tragic death, she was powerless to help her only child, a beautiful daughter, who chose a lifestyle of drugs & prostitution and contracted diseases from it. Despite it all, Donna found serenity, & her story, though tragic, is full of hope, encouragement, and useful tools for anyone who wishes to find serenity amidst turmoil & uncertainty.
Parents! Take Care of Yourself    by Julie Prescott
Price: $3.99 USD. 15190 words. Published on March 15, 2011. .

With the day to day demands of parenting, it is easy to put our own needs on hold. Then we suffer burn out and mishandle stress. Exhaustion wears us down leaving nothing left to give. “Parents! Take Care of Yourself” offers easy-to-grasp tips to find time for yourself. Your child benefits from a happy parent.