Where’s Big Dog? is a touching and tender resource that will be most appreciated by families experiencing the loss of a pet.
Browsing: Grief
A tender intergenerational picture book about a young girl who learns the Japanese concept of mono no aware—the bittersweet awareness of impermanence.
A comforting exploration of grief, this book provides children with a symbolic bridge to connect with departed loved ones through heartfelt letters.
A poetic picture book about loss and memory, Never Forgotten is about how the quiet ways the people and things we love stay with us forever.
It’s a moving and uplifting read for anyone navigating grief, learning to embrace change, or simply seeking an adventure in an extraordinary setting.
With over 60 books to her name, Claudia Mills shares how Swiss Miss, philosophy, and empathy all fuel her writing of The Last Apple Tree.
Mills honors both the pain of loss and the resilience of youth in The Last Apple Tree, a moving and worthy addition to today’s middle-grade fiction.
Discover the quiet power of memory, renewal, and the bonds that hold families together in Claudia Mills’ moving middle-grade story, The Last Apple Tree.
Charlotte’s Ghosts is an emotionally intelligent middle-grade novel that blends historical elements with contemporary coming-of-age themes.
Succeeding as both a grief narrative and an environmental story, Loon Cove Summer offers an emotionally satisfying, character-driven contemporary fiction.