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Rating: Summary: The questions they're afraid to ask... Review: A simple book, just the right length, that answers all the questions teens have at this difficult time... plus the questions they are too scared to ask. With quotes from other teens, feelings and facts, permission to feel, to cry, to be scared, and most importantly, permission to go on.This book is excellent for teens, pre-teens, and even adults facing the death of a friend.
Rating: Summary: The questions they're afraid to ask... Review: A simple book, just the right length, that answers all the questions teens have at this difficult time... plus the questions they are too scared to ask. With quotes from other teens, feelings and facts, permission to feel, to cry, to be scared, and most importantly, permission to go on. This book is excellent for teens, pre-teens, and even adults facing the death of a friend.
Rating: Summary: It helped. A LOT. Review: I just recently lost a close friend to a car accident and reading this book made me feel like I wasn't alone. So many of the teen quotes from the book were exactly what I was thinking. A lot of the things the book said showed me that I wasn't alone and that so many people were feeling the same thing. I'm passing the book around to friends who've also shared the same loss. I suggest this book to ANYONE who's suffered a loss, of a friend, a parent, a lover, a sibling, a son or daughter, just any loss. It really helped and I'm glad there's a book like this out there.
Rating: Summary: Well-written Review: My neice lost a best friend. Both were l7 at the time. I ordered this book for her to read. Well- written and to the point.
Rating: Summary: excellent Review: This book is welcome as a quick read for students who are grieving. There is a real need for books on grief, especially how children cope with grief, because it often manifests in ways that are different from adult grief.
Rating: Summary: A must-read for any teen who has lost a friend! Review: This book reassures teens who have lost a friend that the "feelings" they are experiencing are normal and expected in the grief process. Dr. Gootman gets this message across in a compassionate manner. The book is short and easy-to-read. Its message is one of comfort and understanding. This book should be in the library of every youth minister and guidance counselor.
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