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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Rain is not my Indian name Rain is not my Indian name Cynthia Leitich Smith Tired of staying in seclusion since the death of her best friend, a fourteen-year-old Native American girl takes on a photographic assignment with her local newspaper to cover events at the Native Am… OL14855767W
After suicide After suicide Eileen Kuehn Defines suicide and its effects on teen survivors of someone who dies by suicide. Describes who dies by suicide and why, as well as the stages of grieving a loss through suicide. Provides ways teens … OL16062930W
Protected Protected Claire Zorn Nearly a year after her popular older sister's accidental death, Hannah meets Anne, a guidance counselor, and Josh, a potential new friend, who offer her the chance to move forward. OL19717803W
Things we know by heart Things we know by heart Jessi Kirby A year after losing her boyfriend, Trent, in an unexpected accident, Quinn Sullivan secretly tracks down the recipient of his donated heart in an attempt to heal, but ends up falling for him. OL19997979W
If you wrong us If you wrong us Dawn Klehr "As Becca and Johnny plot revenge against the person responsible for the car accident that killed their loved ones, they discover that nothing is what it seems--either with the crash or with each oth… OL20017183W
Treating trauma and traumatic grief in children and adolescents Treating trauma and traumatic grief in children and adolescents Judith A. Cohen "This authoritative guide has introduced many tens of thousands of clinicians to trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), a leading evidence-based treatment for traumatized children and … OL20053502W
Straight talk about death for teenagers Straight talk about death for teenagers Earl A. Grollman 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. OL2651030W
Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with End-of-Life Issues (The Greenwood Press "Usin… Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with End-of-Life Issues (The Greenwood Press "Usin… Janet Allen "Losing a loved one is a scary and confusing experience for teenagers, but one that can be made easier through the use of literature and informed mentoring from a caring adult. This teacher-friendly … OL2703191W
Coping with grief Coping with grief Robert W. Buckingham Discusses how to deal with different types of grief, in such situations as death, suicide, romantic break-up, and pregnancy. Includes fictional examples and lists of crisis centers and agencies to pr… OL3256116W
Helping teens work through grief Helping teens work through grief Mary Kelly Perschy Teens who have experienced the death of parent, grandparent, friend or relative often find it difficult to grieve openly. When adults who teens trust are aware of the cycle of grief, they can provide… OL3351101W