Incoming Resources
- Mourning has broken, love, loss and reclaiming joy, Erin Davis
- An hour to live, an hour to love, the true story of the best gift ever given, Richard Carlson and Kristine Carlson
- Quand le deuil survient, 80 questions et réponses, Roger Régnier et Line Satin-Pierre
- Grief is for people, Sloane Crosley
- Unremarried widow, a memoir, Artis Henderson
- O's little book of calm and comfort, the editors of O, the Oprah Magazine
- The Hot Young Widows Club, lessons on survival from the front lines of grief, Nora McInerny
- Sui ran hen xiang ku, dan geng xiang he yi bei nai cha, (Ying) Tala La'er zhu ; Weng Wanyi yi = Standing on my brother's shoulders / Tara Lal
- Death nesting, the heart-centered practices of a death doula, Anne-Marie Keppel
- Manchester by the sea
- Option B, facing adversity, building resilience, and finding joy, Sheryl Sandberg, Adam Grant
- Grief isn't something to get over, finding a home for memories and emotions after losing a loved one, by Mary Lamia
- You can heal your heart, finding peace after a breakup, divorce, or death, Louise L. Hay and David Kessler
- Hiking Through, One Man's Journey to Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail
- Bi ju dian geng bei shang, Dashixiong
- As good as she imagined, the redeeming story of the angel of Tucson, Christina-Taylor Green, Roxanna Green with Jerry B. Jenkins
- The aftergrief, finding your way along the long arc of loss, Hope Edelman
- When a child dies, a hopeful healing guide for surviving the loss of a child, Claire Aagaard
- Where I live now, Sharon Butala
- Becoming a matriarch, a memoir, Helen Knott
- Fly away, a novel, Kristin Hannah
- When someone dies, the practical guide to the logistics of death, Scott Taylor Smith with Michael Castleman