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Straight talk about death for teenagers : how to cope with losing someone you love (edition 1993)

by Earl A. Grollman

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Suggests ways to deal with the grief and other emotions felt after the death of a loved one and to discover how to go on living.
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Title:Straight talk about death for teenagers : how to cope with losing someone you love
Authors:Earl A. Grollman
Info:Boston : Beacon Press, c1993.
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Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love by Earl A. Grollman

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This book is aimed at teenagers whose friend or relative has died. It explains what to expect when you lose someone you love. It also includes a journal section where they can record their memories of the person who has died, their feelings about loss, and hopes for the future.
  LibraryPAH | May 2, 2019 |
Concise, straightforward information, with minimal text on each page. This book is concerned mainly with how teenagers may feel after the death of a loved one. The emphasis is placed on understanding the feelings and working through the grief. The final chapter In Loving Memory contains worksheets to help teens describe and work through their emotions
  madhamster | Oct 21, 2008 |
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This book was written after the author spoke to thousands of teenagers and found they often felt forgotten after someone has died. Written in short, clear sentences that are easy to read, it covers feelings, different types of death and the future. This book gives the reader many options of what can happen, how s/he may feel, giving advice and reassuring readers grief is normal.
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