Author Adam Lehrhaupt talks about his writing and reading life and his picture book that deals with grief and loss, There Was a Hole.
Browsing: books about grief
In this episode, I talk with Diana Farid about her coming-of-age novel written in verse, Wave, set in 1980s Southern California about a Persian American girl.
Enter for a chance to win an audiobook copy of Fran, the Second Time Around! When Fran’s life is marred by tragedy, she digs deep to discover a new beginning.
Pie in the Sky is a funny, touching, heartbreaking, and utterly uplifting exploration of what it means to be an outsider.
In this podcast episode, I talk with the debut author of The Wolf’s Curse, Jessica Vitalis. Narrated in a voice reminiscent of The Book Thief.
The Wolf’s Curse, by Jessica Vitalis, pulls the reader into an adventurous examination of grief, tradition, and community while ultimately providing hope.
Some Days feels like a warm hug for a broken heart. It’s beautiful!
Award-winning author Leslie Connor’s new novel, A Home for Goddesses and Dogs, is the story of an eighth-grader who has recently lost her mother and is working through her grief with the support of her aunt and the help of a rascally rescue dog.
Here are 10 glorious books that celebrate grandparents and their grandkids, too!
Getting Published at Age 17: Will Kostakis, author of The Sidekicks, discusses how, what went wrong, and what he learned.