Five of the best books about grief
Briefly

When it comes to grief, a list of a thousand books wouldn't be enough. This small selection is offered in the hope that it might contain something that provides solace or at least that it might point the way to something that does.
Grief might not always be beyond words, but it sometimes needs little elaboration. This spare book, written about the sudden death of Rosen's son, Eddie, illuminates how grief's complexity can be rendered through seemingly simple words and images.
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