“The 16 Best Books About Dealing With Grief, According to Psychologists”
New York Magazine | 5/22/2019
New York City-based family grief counselor Jill Cohen participated in a panel of grief experts on the best books for grief.
In reference to the book Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers: How to Cope With Losing Someone You Love:
“The author explains to teens what to expect from the loss of a loved one and how to cope, grieve, and live through and with this grief,” says Cohen.
Regarding The Orphaned Adult: Understanding and Coping with Grief and Change After the Death of our Parents:
Cohen recommends The Orphaned Adult because it “validates how hard, perhaps surprisingly, it is as a grown adult to handle” the loss of a parent and explores “how this signifies so much more in the ‘big picture’ of an adult’s life.”