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A Grief Observed, by C.S. Lewis (1961). A classic. Famous author’s personal account of grief, doubts, rage and rediscovered faith following his wife’s death. 60pp.
Father Loss: How Sons of All Ages Come to Terms With the Deaths of Their Dads by Neil Chethick (2001).
Men and Grief: A Guide for Men Suffering the Death of a Loved One, and a Resource for Caregivers and Mental Health Professionals, by Carol Staudacher (1991). The approach allows men to share their common ground; helps lessen sense of isolation. 225pp.
When Men Grieve: Why Men Grieve Differently and How You Can Help by Elizabeth Levang (1998).
When Your Father Dies: How a Man Deals With the Loss of His Father by Dave Veerman & Bruce Barton (2003).
Why Her, Why Now: A Man’s Journey Through Love, Death, and Grief, by Lon Elmer (1990). Honest and hopeful. 209pp.
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