Suicide Books
by Kevin Caruso
Below are some excellent books about suicide and grief.
If you have lost a loved one to suicide, reading books that were written
by other suicide survivors can be tremendously helpful.
And if you are interested in learning more about suicide for any reason, the
books below would be a great place to start.
No Time to Say Goodbye: Surviving The Suicide Of A Loved One
by Carla Fine
Dying to Be Free: A Healing Guide for Families After a Suicide
by Beverly Cobain and Jean Larch
Our Forever Angel: Surviving the Loss of a Loved One to Suicide
by Barb Scholz
Sanity and Grace: A Journey of Suicide, Survival and Strength
by Judy Collins
In the Wake of Suicide: Stories of the People Left Behind
by Victoria Alexander
Before Their Time: Adult Children's Experiences of Parental Suicide
by Mary Stimming
But I Didn't Say Goodbye: For parents and professionals helping child suicide survivors
by Barbara Rubel
Guiding Your Child Through Grief
by Mary Ann Emswiler
My Son...My Son: A Guide to Healing After a Suicide in the Family
by Iris Bolton and Curtis Mitchell
An Empty Chair: Living in the Wake of a Sibling's Suicide
by Sara Swan Miller
Do They Have Bad Days in Heaven?: Surviving the Suicide Loss of a Sibling
by Michelle Linn-Gust
Trying to Remember, Forced to Forget (My Father's Suicide)
by Judy Raphael Kletter
History of Suicide: Voluntary Death in Western Culture (Medicine and Culture)
by George Minois, Lydia Cochrane (translator)