Incoming Resources
- What happens when a loved one dies?, our first talk about death, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrated by Cindy Revell
- Natural causes, an epidemic of wellness, the certainty of dying, and killing ourselves to live longer, Barbara Ehrenreich
- Water bugs and dragonflies, explaining death to young children, Doris Stickney ; illustrations by Gloria Ortiz Hernandez
- Lifetimes, a beautiful way to explain death to children, Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen
- Death, an oral history, Casey Jarman ; with illustrations by Brooke Weeber
- Death, the trip of a lifetime, Greg Palmer
- Let's talk about death, asking the questions that profoundly change the way we live and die, by Steve Gordon and Irene Kacandes
- Heartwood, the art of living with the end in mind, Barbara Becker
- Nothing to Fear: Demystifying Death to Live More Fully
- A beginner's guide to the end, practical advice for living life and facing death, BJ Miller, MD, and Shoshana Berger ; illustrations by Marina Luz
- In case you get hit by a bus, how to organize your life now for when you're not around later, Abby Schneiderman and Adam Seifer, with Gene Newman
- Briefly perfectly human, making an authentic life by getting real about the end, Alua Arthur
- Rest in pieces, the curious fates of famous corpses, Bess Lovejoy
- When we die, the science, culture, and rituals of death, Cedric Mims
- Advice for future corpses (and those who love them), a practical perspective on death and dying, Sallie Tisdale
- Will my cat eat my eyeballs?, big questions from tiny mortals about death, Caitlin Doughty, Dianne Ruz
- Death's summer coat, what the history of death and dying can tell us about life and living, Brandy Schillace