Grief -- Juvenile fiction
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- Small things mended, written by Casey W. Robinson ; illustrated by Nancy Whitesides
- Wake the bones, Elizabeth Kilcoyne
- After the worst thing happens, Audrey Vernick
- From you to me, K.A. Holt
- Aviva vs. the Dybbuk, Mari Lowe
- My big, dumb, invisible dragon, written by Angie Lucas ; illustrated by Birgitta Sif
- Sal & Gabi break the universe, Carlos Hernandez
- Meet me in the middle, Alex Light
- A tragic kind of wonderful, Eric Lindstrom
- The woods, R. L. Toalson
- The atlas of us, Kristin Dwyer
- Worst-case Collin, Rebecca Caprara
- The miraculous, Jess Redman
- Kerka's book, Jan Bozarth ; artwork by Andrea Burden
- How it feels to float, Helena Fox
- Together apart, by Dianne E. Gray
- Even if I fall, Abigail Johnson
- Summerlost, a novel by Ally Condie
- Aviva vs. the Dybbuk, Mari Lowe
- The sidekicks, Will Kostakis
- 13 little blue envelopes, Maureen Johnson
- Pretty girls, Karin Slaughter
- Into the glades, Laura Sebastian
- An occasionally happy family, Cliff Burke
- Dear Mothman, Robin Gow
- A Wilderness of Stars
- My father's words, Patricia MacLachlan
- The only game, Mike Lupica
- I'm not supposed to be in the dark, Riss M. Neilson
- Fire on Headless Mountain, Iain Lawrence
- The lost cipher, Michael Oechsle
- The sleepover, Michael Regina
- The piper's son, Melina Marchetta
- Me and the pumpkin queen, by Marlane Kennedy
- A wilderness of stars, Shea Ernshaw
- Dear Mothman, Robin Gow
- Wishing season, Anica Mrose Rissi
- Waiting for unicorns, Beth Hautala
- The valley and the flood, Rebecca Mahoney
- Need, Carrie Jones
- 14 ways to die, Vincent Ralph
- Boats for Papa, Jessixa Bagley
- Bear Island, Matthew Cordell
- One amazing elephant, Linda Oatman High
- All That's Left to Say
- After the worst thing happens, Audrey Vernick
- Sunlight on the snow leopard, Mary Pope Osborne
- Unforgivable, Amy Reed
- Millions, by Frank Cottrell Boyce
- Sorry for your loss, Joanne Levy