
In February 2024, the following request was posted to the Health Humanities listserv: “I’m in the process of compiling a reading list for people (of all ages) who are grieving /working through loss. I’d like to include: poetry anthologies, graphic or traditional memoirs, novels/short story collections, children’s picture books/youth fiction, and story-based films.” The request came from Allan Peterkin at the University of Toronto, who is compiling a list. Not surprisingly, recommendations also included works on death and dying. The attached document provides a list I compiled from this thread of the listserv.
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Language: English
Type of Teaching Material: Bibliography/reading list
Setting (class level or workshop): Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate, and Community
Contributed by: Daena Goldsmith