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LITERATURE FOR YOUTH Series Editor: Edward T. Sullivan 1. The Holocaust in Literature for Youth, by Edward T. Sullivan, 1999. 2. C olonial America in Literature for Youth, by Joy L. Lowe and Kathryn I. Matthew, 2003. 3. Discoveries and Inventions in Literature for Youth, by Joy L. Lowe and Kathryn I. Matthew, 2004. 4. The Middle Ages in Literature for Youth, by Rebecca Barnhouse, 2004. 5. T he Great Depression in Literature for Youth: A Geographical Study of Families and Young Lives, by Rebecca L. Berg, 2004. 6. W orld War II in Literature for Youth, by Patricia Hachten Wee and Robert James Wee, 2004. 7. T he World of Islam in Literature for Youth: A Selective Annotated Bibli- ography for K–12, by Rajinder Garcha and Patricia Yates Russell, 2006. 8. Poetry in Literature for Youth, by Angela Leeper, 2006. 9. Appalachian Literature for Youth, by Edward T. Sullivan, 2006. 10. T he Suffragists in Literature for Youth: The Fight for the Vote, by Shelley Mosley and John Charles, 2006. 11. Women Engaged in War in Literature for Youth: A Guide to Resources for Children and Young Adults, by Hilary S. Crew, 2007. 12. D isabilities and Disorders in Literature for Youth: A Selective Annotated Bibliography for K–12, by Alice Crosetto, Rajinder Garcha, and Mark Horan, 2009. 13. Death, Loss, and Grief in Literature for Youth: A Selective Annotated Bib- liography for K–12, by Alice Crosetto and Rajinder Garcha, 2013. 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb ii 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb iiii 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM Death, Loss, and Grief in Literature for Youth A Selective Annotated Bibliography for K–12 Alice Crosetto Rajinder Garcha Literature for Youth, No. 13 The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham • Toronto • Plymouh, UK 2013 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb iiiiii 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM Published by Scarecrow Press, Inc. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706 www.rowman.com 10 Thornbury Road, Plymouth PL6 7PP, United Kingdom Copyright © 2013 by Alice Crosetto and Rajinder Garcha All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote passages in a review. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Crosetto, Alice, 1954– Death, loss, and grief in literature for youth : a selective annotated bibliography for K-12 / Alice Crosetto, Rajinder Garcha. pages cm. — (Literature for youth ; 13) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 978-0-8108-8560-8 (cloth) — ISBN 978-0-8108-8561-5 (ebook) (print) 1. Death—Psychological aspects—Juvenile literature—Bibliography. 2. Loss (Psychology)—Juvenile literature—Bibliography. 3. Bereavement—Psychological aspects—Juvenile literature—Bibliography. 4. Grief—Juvenile literature— Bibliography. I. Garcha, Rajinder. II. Title. Z7204.D4C76 2013 [BF789.D4] 016.3069—dc23 2012029495 ™ The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992. Printed in the United States of America. 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb iivv 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM To my father, Carl P. Crosetto, who taught me how to appreciate life as well as to remember and honor those who came before, and to SueEllen Cosma Perrico, a wonderful friend who left us too soon.—AC To my mother, Mrs. Tej Sidhu, for the inspiration she gave me, and to my grandson, Nicholas Scott Mocerino, who holds a special place in my heart.—RG 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb vv 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb vvii 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM Contents Foreword Linda Goldman ix Foreword Alan D. Wolfelt xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction xv Scope and Arrangement of Material xix 1 The Death of a Family Member 1 Mother 1 Father 18 Grandmother 28 Grandfather 39 Sister 53 Brother 60 Other Family Members 66 Multiple Deaths in the Family 71 2 The Death of a Teacher or Classmate 81 3 The Death of a Friend or Neighbor 84 4 Various Accountings of Death and the Afterlife 97 5 The Death of a Pet 102 Cat 102 Dog 106 Other Pets 116 vii 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb vviiii 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM viii Contents 6 Animal and Nature Stories 119 7 Folktales 129 8 Nonfiction Resources 134 9 General Reference Resources 153 10 Educators/Parents/Professionals Resources 161 11 Media Resources 184 12 Internet Resources 193 Appendix A: Book and Media Awards 201 Appendix B: Children’s Grief Awareness Day 207 Author/Editor Index 209 Illustrator/Photographer Index 217 Title Index 221 Series Index 233 Subject Index 235 Book and Media Award Index 241 Grade/Level Index 243 About the Authors 245 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb vviiiiii 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM Foreword Linda Goldman Young people in today’s world experience a myriad of circumstances involving loss and grief. Children are inundated with death and dying topics, not only per- sonally, but vicariously through modern technology that instantly portrays graphic sounds and images on these issues. So often adults feel ill equipped to create a con- versation with young children and teens about the death of a mom or a favorite pet. Parents and professionals may believe they are incapable of providing a meaningful dialogue when a “teachable moment” arises on TV or in the movies. Constructing an annotated bibliography for youth K–12 on death, loss, and grief is a monumental feat, one that Alice Crosetto and Rajinder Garcha have succeeded in accomplishing in a thorough and informative way. This book serves as an in- strument to help open communication between girls and boys and the adult world. Death, Loss, and Grief in Literature for Youth is an essential tool for helping our bereaved young people. It offers a voice for the child who may feel that no one understands, the child who feels isolated in grief, and for the child who feels that there is nowhere to turn. By providing words to use for challenging and often excruciating life-changing events, this age-appropriate literature can be paramount for a safe and comforting grief journey. Many of us may have wished for books that offered help, understanding, and support with various loss and grief issues when we were growing up. Few were available. Now we have been given this resource to help us as adults guide our children through the difficult path of grief toward their healing. Linda Goldman is the author of Life and Loss: A Guide to Help Grieving Chil- dren, 3rd Edition (in-press 2013), Children Also Grieve: Talking to Children about Death and Healing (2005), Raising Our Children to Be Resilient: A Guide to Help Children with Traumatic Grief (2005), and Great Answers to Difficult Questions about Death: What Children Need to Know (2009). ix 1122__337777__CCrroosseettttoo..iinnddbb iixx 1100//2255//1122 66::2277 AAMM

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All human beings encounter loss and death, as well as the grief associated with these experiences. It is therefore important for children and adolescents to understand that such events are inevitable and to learn how to accept loss and cope with their emotions. In order to help children through thei
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