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  • not if but when

    books for young people about death and loss

  • what we do

    encourage and support sharing good books and stories about death and loss with children and teens

    throughout their lives

    not if but when

    Death is a natural part of our time on earth together. Each of us will lose people important to us, and each of us will die. The question is not if, but when.

    young people need help

    Children and teens facing the loss of friends and family, or their own mortality, need help navigating the emotional, physical, and practical upheavals and restorations that are part of the natural process. Books offer opportunities to ask questions, wonder, and simply acknowledge the realities of their circumstances.

    the sooner the better

    We tend to broach the subject of death with young people only after death has occurred or becomes imminent. By "protecting" children from these conversations we inadvertently prevent them from acquiring the skills and context necessary to make sense of death when it does arrive. Introducing the subject through books and stories provides a safe and comfortable context for these important conversations.

  • featured books

    a categorized selection of books about death and lossbooks are available through the Whatcom County Library System, the Western Washington University Wilson Library, and at your local library or independent bookstore

  • more books for littles

    Where Do They Go?

    by Julia Alvarez, illustrated by Sabra Field

    The Fall of Freddie the Leaf

    by Leo Buscaglia

    Grandma's Gloves

    by Cecil Castellucci, illustrated by Julia Denos

    Missing Mommy

    by Rebecca Cobb

    Big Cat, Little Cat

    by Elisha Cooper

    Death, Duck, and the Tulip

    by Wolf Erlbruch

    The Tree in the Courtyard

    by Jeff Gottesfeld, illustrated by Peter McCarty

    Goodbye Mousie

    by Robie Harris, illustrated by Jan Ormerod

    Garmann's Summer

    by Stian Hole

    The Heart and the Bottle

    by Oliver Jeffers

    The Invisible String

    by Patrice Karst, illustrated by Geoff Stevenson

    Come With Me

    by Holly McGhee, illustrated by Pascal Lemaître

    Always Remember

    by Cece Meng, illustrated by Jago

    The Flat Rabbit

    by Bárður Oskarsson

    The Purple Balloon

    by Chris Raschka

    Cry, Heart, but Never Break

    by Glenn Ringtved, illustrated by Charlotte Pardi

    Bone Dog

    by Eric Rohmann

    Michael Rosen's Sad Book

    by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Quentin Blake

    Harry & Hopper

    by Margaret Wild, illustrated by Freya Blackwood

    I'll Always Love You

    by Hans Wilhelm

  • more books for kids

    Maybe a Fox

    by Kathi Appelt and Alison McGhee

    The Girl Who Drank the Moon

    by Kelly Barnhill

    Lucky Strikes

    by Louis Bayard

    The Thing About Jellyfish

    by Ali Benjamin

    Harvey

    by Hervé Bouchard, illustrated by Janice Nadeau

    The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora

    by Pablo Cartaya

    Summerlost

    by Ally Condie

    Walk Two Moons

    by Sharon Creech

    Eight Days

    by Edwidge Danticat, illustrated by Alix Delinois

    Marguerite's Christmas

    by India Desjardins, illustrated by Pascal Blanchet

    The Graveyard Book

    by Neil Gaiman

    The Honest Truth

    by Dan Gemeinhart

    Refugee

    by Alan Gratz

    When Friendship Followed Me Home

    by Paul Griffin

    Waiting for Unicorns

    by Beth Hautala

    Everything on a Waffle

    by Polly Horvath

    Love, Aubrey

    by Suzanne LaFleur

    Grandfather and the Moon

    by Stéphanie Lapointe

    The Giver

    by Lois Lowry

    Sonny's House of Spies

    by George Ella Lyon

    27 Magic Words

    by Sharelle Byars Moranville

    Bridge to Terabithia

    by Katherine Paterson

    Summer of the Gypsy Moths

    by Sara Pennypacker

    Ninth Ward

    by Jewell Parker Rhodes

    Stepping Stones

    by Margriet Ruurs, illustrated by Nizar Ali Badr

    Missing May

    by Cynthia Rylant

    What the Heart Knows

    by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski

    Counting by 7s

    by Holly Goldberg Sloan

    Bambi

    by Felix Salten

    Charlotte's Web

    by E. B. White

    Clayton Byrd Goes Underground

    by Rite Williams-Garcia

    After Tupac & D Foster

    by Jacqueline Woodson

  • more books for teens

    The Tight Rope Walkers

    by David Almond

    Wintergirls

    by Laurie Halse Anderson

    The Killer's Tears

    by Anne-Laure Bondoux

    Going Bovine

    by Libba Bray

    The Bunker Diary

    by Kevin Brooks

    Tell Me Three Things

    by Julie Buxbaum

    Deadline

    by Chris Crutcher

    The Golden Day

    by Ursula Dubosarsky

    Love Letters to the Dead

    by Ava Dellaira

    If I Stay

    by Gayle Forman

    The Dead I Know

    by Scot Gardner

    The Fault in Our Stars

    by John Green

    The Boys Who Challenged Hitler

    by Phillip Hoose

    And the Soldiers Sang

    by J. Patrick Lewis, illustrated by Gary Kelley

    Pieces

    by Chris Lynch

    Bubonic Panic

    by Gail Jarrow

    Gone, Gone, Gone

    by Hannah Moskowitz

    Yummy

    by Greg Neri, illustrated by Randy DuBurke

    A Monster Calls

    by Patrick Ness

    This is Where it Ends

    by Marieke Nijkamp

    All the Bright Places

    by Jennifer Niven

    The Adoration of Jenna Fox

    by Mary Pearson

    Anna and the Swallow Man

    by Gavriel Savit

    Orbiting Jupiter

    by Gary D. Schmidt

    Jasper Jones

    by Craig Silvey

    Hold Tight, Don't Let Go

    by Laura Rose Wagner

    The Last Execution

    by Jesper Wung-Sung

    The Book Thief

    by Markus Zusak

  • presentations

    we engage with educators, librarians, parents, healthcare workers, clergy, and other community members dedicated to young people's comfort and integrity

    Ferndale Public Library, Ferndale, WA

    Tuesday, February 2, 2016

    nErDcamp Bellingham

    Sunday, February 28, 2016

    Woodring College of Education, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA

    Wednesday, April 27, 2016

    Department of Social and Human Services, Bellingham, WA

    Tuesday, May 17, 2016

    Burlington Public Library, Burlington, WA

    Tuesday, September 27, 2016

    Bellingham Public Library, Bellingham, WA

    Thursday, October 27, 2016

    Village Books, Bellingham, WA

    Sunday, October 30, 2016

    Bellingham Public Library, Bellingham, WA

    Tuesday, March 6, 2018

  • additional resources

    we recommend these agencies for further assistance and support

    Our TreeHouse

    Our TreeHouse provides a safe environment where children and their families grieving a death can share their experiences and help them heal. www.our-treehouse.org

    Camp Killoqua’s Camp Willie

    A Grief Camp for Children in grades 2-12
    This camp for children who have lost someone they love provides children with the additional support they need to get through through the isolation often associated with grief. www.campfiresnoco.org/camp/grief-camp/

    The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

    A national institute serving young people in trauma

    The mission of the NCTSN is to raise the standard of care and improve access to services for traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States. http://www.nctsn.org

  • nibw team

    we are dedicated to meaningful considerations of grief, mourning, and peace through literature

    Marie Eaton

    Marie Eaton is the former Dean of Western Washington University's Fairhaven College and currently serves as Director of the Palliative Care Institute.

    Sylvia Tag

    Sylvia is a Librarian and Associate Professor at Western Washington University where she is founding curator of PoetryCHaT, a comprehensive collection of poetry for children and teens.

    Thom Barthelmess

    Thom is the Youth Services Manager at the Whatcom County Library System where he oversees collections, programs, and services for children and teens.

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