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Shattered Dreams Appeal

...Re-building lives affected by Terminal Illness and Bereavement...

What can I do to help

By Deborah Hutton supporting Macmillan cancer relief

ISBN 1-904977-39-1


75 practical Ideas for family and friends from cancer’s frontline, written be a lady who has lung cancer, Deborah knows first hand the experiences and emotions that follow on from the first diagnosis.

The Worst Loss

By Barbara D Rosof

ISBN 978-0-8050-3241-3


For families embarked on the torturous journey of losing a child. Practical advice and maybe a better understanding of what they have to face and their feelings, and not just the parents themselves but a good book for friends and family to understand the pain a bereaved parent is going through.

Losing a Child

By Elaine Storkey

ISBN 978-0-7459-4130-1, ISBN-10 0745941303

Practical book explaining how we can face the pain, and provides help and offers encouragement hope,

An Intimate Loneliness

By Gordon Riches, Pam Dawson

ISBN 0-335-19972-0, ISBN: 9780335199723


Supporting Bereaved Parents and Siblings exploring how family members attempt to come to terms with the death of a family member.

BOOKS ABOUT TERMINAL ILLNESS AND BEREAVEMENT FOR ADULTS  ...FRIENDS, FAMILY AND OTHERS WORKING WITH THEM

The Bereaved Parent

By Harriet Sarnoff Schiff

ISBN 0-285-64891-8

Written by a parent who lost her 10 year old son, it does not try to say the pain will ever be eradicated, but offers suggestions to help cope with each stage of the grief.

Coping with Death

Leslie Scrase

ISBN 978-1-85200-135-3

A book for the bereaved and those who try to help them, helping to explain the variety of emotions we all feel when dealing with death

I Wasn’t Ready To Say Goodbye

By Pamela D Blair Ph.D

ISBN 978-14022-1221-5

Surviving, coping & healing after the sudden death of a loved one. An American book so any links or organisations may be unavailable in the UK,

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