Books for Children
The Memory Tree: A beautiful and heartfelt story about the death of a loved one and the memories that comfort those left behind.
Someone You Love Has Cancer
Nowhere Hair
Grandmothers Cancer Journey
The Village
I Miss You
Lost In the Clouds: A gentle story to help children understand death and grief.
Grandma: This rhyming picture book has been written to help young children understand the effects that cancer and chemotherapy can have on a loved one. It can help parents and children to begin an open discussion at a worrying time.
A Peaceful Piggy's Guide to Sickness and Death, Sadness and Love: When someone we love gets sick, we little piggies worry! It can feel scary when a person we care about is sick or in a hospital. Luckily, there is one good thing we peaceful piggies can do: meditate.
Books For Older Children
There is nothing good about cancer. It is frightening, disrupts lives, and affects nearly all members of our society. With honesty, integrity, and simplicity, What Every Child Needs To Know About Cancer explains this disease to young children, helping them to understand the modern world and, more importantly, the adults in their lives. Written by two dads – a child expert and an M.D. and noted oncology analyst – What Every Child Needs To Know About Cancer is the book for any child whose life has
Real-life advice from real-life teens Currently one million American teenagers live with a parent who is fighting cancer. It's a hard blow for those already navigating high school, preparing for college, and becoming increasingly independent. My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks is the first book written especially for teens to help during this tough time.
In all the ways that matter, Mark is a normal kid. He's got a dog named Beau and a best friend, Jessie. He likes to take photos and write haiku poems in his notebook. He dreams of climbing a mountain one day. But in one important way, Mark is not like other kids at all. Mark is sick. The kind of sick that means hospitals. And treatments. The kind of sick some people never get better from. So Mark runs away. He leaves home with his camera, his notebook, his dog, and a plan to reach the top of M
What is a girl with cancer to do? Will her friends still want to hang out with her? Can she play soccer? And what about school? How will she manage homework from home and the hospital? Can she please get back to a normal life? A life with hair and without chemo? Discover with Isabel that having cancer doesn’t have to change who she is—a budding teenager and an awesome soccer princess. Her strength and courage, and fabulous sense of humor, helps carry her through it all.
Losing a parent at any time in one's life is difficult, but losing a parent when a teenager brings its own distinct challenges. Coping with Parental Death: Insights and Tips for Teenagers offers compassionate support for anyone struggling with the death of one or both of their parents. Through the stories of other teenagers who have lost a parent-as well as the author herself who lost her mother at a young age-you will see that you are not alone during this difficult time.
Books For Adults
Through the Eyes of a Child: Breast Cancer is the instruction manual you didn't know you needed. Life happens and sometimes we struggle to explain it to the little people who look up to us every day. Within these pages, I am guiding you through the explanation of your journey to your kids and family using not only words, but also detailed illustrations to help when the words fail you. Take my hand and let me help you, help them!
For families with a seriously ill parent--advice on helping your children cope from two leading Harvard psychiatrists Based on a Massachusetts General Hospital program, Raising an Emotionally Healthy Child When a Parent is Sick covers how you can address children's concerns when a parent is seriously ill, how to determine how children with different temperaments are really feeling and how to draw them out, ways to ensure the child's financial and emotional security and reassure the child that h
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