Books for the Holiday Griever
If you’re grieving this season, you’re not alone. Below is a curated list of books that offer comfort, understanding, and companionship through the holidays and beyond.

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- The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O’Conner
- The Grieving Body by Mary-Frances O’Conner
- Anxiety the Missing Stage of Grief by Claire Bidwell Smith
- Anxious Grief: A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting Grieving Clients Experiencing Anxiety, Panic, and Fear by Claire Bidwell Smith

- From Scratch by Tembi Locke
- It’s OK That You’re Not OK by Megan Devine
- Grief is a Sneaky Bitch by Lisa Keefauver
- Grief Day By Day by Jan Warner

- Bearing the Unbearable by Joanne Cacciatore
- Finding the Words: Moving Through Profound Loss with Hope and Purpose by Colin Campbell
- The Wild Edge of Sorrow by Francis Weller
- The Angel in My Pocket by Sukey Forbes
- Saachi the Angel by Amelie Patel and Harriet Hellen Paulk Hessam

- Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of Loss by Hope Edelman
- Losing Young by Rachel Wilson
- What Looks Like Bravery: An Epic Journey Through Loss to Love by Laurel Braitman
- The Beauty of What Remains by Steve Leder
- The Orphaned Adult by Alexander Levy

- The ABCs of Grief: A Children’s Grief Book for All Types of Loss and Grief by Jessica Correnti
- Always a Sibling: A Forgotten Mourner’s Guide to Grief by Annie Sklaver Orenstein
- The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
- When Someone Dies: A Children’s Mindful How-To Guide on Grief and Loss by Andrea Dorn

- Your Grief, Your Way by Shelby Forsythia
- Moving On Doesn’t Mean Letting Go: A Modern Guide to Navigating Loss by Gina Moffa
- Renegade Grief: A Guide to the Wild Ride of Life After Loss by Carla Fernandez
- Conscious Grieving: A Transformative Approach to Healing from Loss by Claire Bidwell Smith
- Grief is Love by Maria Renee Lee
- Modern Loss: Candid Conversations About Grief by Rebecca Soffer
- What’s Your Grief? Lists to Help You Through Any Loss by Eleanor Haley & Litsa Williams
Wherever you are in your grief, I hope something here offers a bit of comfort or clarity.
With love,

