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The Hatbox Letters

By Beth Powning. 2021

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fictionDeath and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

In this beautiful and deeply moving novel, a young widow struggles to come to terms with her solitary life in…

the rambling Victorian house she shared until recently with her husband and children in semi-rural New Brunswick.It is in this house, surrounded by heirloom gardens and the gentle sounds of a river, that Kate Harding, 52, faces her second winter since the untimely death of her husband. Her children, now grown, are living away, and Kate is truly on her own. In her living room are several hatboxes filled with letters and other ghostly ephemera, recently brought by her sister from the attic of their grandparents’ 18th-century Connecticut house. Their sweet mustiness tinges the air and makes Kate dream of her childhood and of her beloved grandparents. She remembers the sense of permanence and refuge that she felt in their apple-scented world, as well as, more recently, with her husband. As she begins to read the hatbox letters, she discovers that what to a child seemed a serene and blissful marriage was in fact founded on a tragic event. As Kate’s eyes clear to the truth of the past, a new tragedy unfolds, and her own house, filled with the shared detritus of marriage and motherhood, becomes the refuge where Kate can connect the strands of her unravelled life.In The Hatbox Letters — which is both sad and exhilarating, touching and illuminating — Beth Powning offers readers an unforgettable story of love, grief and renewal, both past and present, as well as her extraordinary perceptions of the natural world.Excerpt from The Hatbox LettersThe birds rise with a muted thunder, their wings serrate the light. For an instant, a peregrine falcon zigzags through the flock. Then it drops from the belly of the rising bird-cloud. In its talons is a sandpiper, crumpled like a ball of paper. It is hard to decide which drama to observe, the escape of the falcon with its prey or the flock’s display as the birds rush seaward like a single entity, a ballooning flame that rises and falls, expands and implodes, one instant silver and the next black. The flock speeds back towards the beach, passes close to the watchers, makes a dazzling turn, fast as thought. Then, with a diminishing roar, the birds waver, their legs drop, stretch. They touch down. They fluff their feathers, Kate observes, the way humans pull coats up around necks after a shock. Trying to put ourselves back as we were.

Falling out of time

By David Grossman. 2014

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fiction, Multi-cultural fiction, Suspense and thrillers, Family storiesDeath and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

Walking Man announces to his wife that he is setting out in search of their son, who has died. As…

Walking Man travels, other townspeople join him in search of their own loved ones. They all question whether death is truly the end of a person. Translated from Hebrew. 2014

How they croaked: the awful ends of the awfully famous

By Georgia Bragg, Kevin O'Malley. 2011

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fictionBiography, History, Death and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

Guide to the deaths of nineteen notable people begins with King Tut, who died of malaria. Also covers King Henry…

VIII, whose corpse exploded; George Washington; Marie Curie, who literally worked to death; and Albert Einstein. Includes facts, oddities, and resources. Some violence. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2011

Dirt road: A Novel

By James Kelman. 2016

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Family stories, General fictionDeath and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

The story of a teenage boy, who travels with his father from Scotland to Alabama to visit with relatives after…

the death of his mother and sister, and becomes swept up into the world of zydeco and blues

Mummies: the newest, coolest, and creepiest from around the world

By Shelley Tanaka. 2005

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fictionScience and technology, Customs and cultures, Death and bereavement, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

Discusses the ways cultures in various climates and time periods have preserved the dead. Describes the process of mummification in…

the Andes mountains and dry deserts of South America, the Egyptian desert, glaciers of Canada and Italy, European peat bogs, Siberian ice, and Chinese sand dunes. For grades 3-6. 2005

Les devoirs d'edmond

By Hugo Léger. 2022

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fictionDeath and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

« Ma maman est morte. Je le dis comme c'est arrivé, brusquement. Quelques minutes avant que la mer l'avale, on…

s'amusait tous les deux. Elle était le requin, j'étais le surfeur. On l'a retrouvée le lendemain, comme la boîte noire d'un avion. On ne meurt pas en vacances. C'est pas juste. On peut pas être très heureux et très malheureux la même journée. C'est trop rapproché. » De retour d'un voyage au dénouement malheureux, le jeune Edmond doit apprendre à vivre sans sa mère, pendant que son père essaie de cacher sa peine et que sa soeur ne semble pas vraiment comprendre que leur maman ne reviendra pas. Edmond tente de venir en aide à sa famille en faisant des grilled cheese (avec du beurre des deux côtés, comme sa maman) et toute sortes de petites tâches quotidiennes. Il en vient à se dire qu'il pourrait trouver un boulot... Il n'a peut-être que dix ans, mais ça lui permettrait de faire sa part. Sur le chemin du travail, Edmond rencontrera Raymond et son chat Dali. Au fil de leurs échanges et de sa première expérience professionnelle, il découvrira que rien ne sert de précipiter les choses, qu'il peut encore attendre avant d'être un adulte et qu'il peut prendre le temps d'être un enfant et de vivre son deuil avec ses proches.

Picture perfect (Fiction - Young Adult)

By Elaine Marie Alphin. 2003

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Friendship stories, Mysteries and crime stories, General fiction, School stories, Multi-cultural fiction, Family storiesSocial issues, Death and bereavement, Arts and entertainment
Human-transcribed braille

Best friends Ian and Teddy meet regularly in an abandoned motel in the redwood forest, California, to take photographs. One…

day Teddy doesn't show up and Ian suspects his oppressive father has something to do with his friend's mysterious disappearance. Ian is questioned by the sheriff but he can't remember everything that happened that day. For grades 6-9

The rough patch: A Caldecott Honor Award Winner

By Brian Lies. 2018

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Friendship stories, Animal stories, General fictionDeath and bereavement, Animals and wildlife, Home and garden
Human-transcribed braille

Farmer Evan and his dog do everything together, and they especially love working in the garden. But when his dog…

passes away, Evan lets his garden fill with weeds until a pumpkin vine brings new hope. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 2018

The last: Endling (Endling Ser. #1)

By Katherine Applegate. 2018

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Adventure stories, Fantasy, General fiction, Animal storiesDeath and bereavement, Social issues, Environment
Human-transcribed braille

Fearing she may be the last of her kind, Byx sets off to find a safe haven and to see…

if the legends of hidden dairne packs are true. For grades 4-7. 2018

A Dog Called Homeless

By Sarah Lean. 2012

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Family stories, General fiction, Animal stories, Disabilities fictionDeath and bereavement, Parenting, Animals and wildlife
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Praised by Newbery Medal–winning author Katherine Applegate as "graceful" and "miraculous," this Schneider Family Book Award–winning novel tells how one…

girl's friendship with a homeless dog mends a family's heart.Cally Fisher knows she can see her dead mother, but the only other living soul who does is a mysterious wolfhound who always seems to be there when her mom appears. How can Cally convince anyone that her mom is still with the family, or persuade her dad that the huge silver-gray dog belongs with them?With beautiful, spare writing and adorable animals, A Dog Called Homeless is perfect for readers of favorite middle-grade novels starring dogs, such as Because of Winn-Dixie and Shiloh.

The song of the whales

By Uri Orlev. 2010

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Family stories, Fantasy, Alphabet, number and picture books, Multi-cultural fiction, General fictionGeneral non-fiction, Parenting, Death and bereavement, Travel and geography
Human-transcribed braille

When his family moves to Israel, nine-year-old Michael bonds with his grandfather Raphael, who has strong convictions about being a…

vegetarian, helping others, and knowing the soul's dark secrets. Raphael bestows an unusual gift on Michael, dream sharing. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2010

Life as we knew it

By Tony Johnston, Susan Beth Pfeffer, Barry Moser. 2006

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science fiction, Family stories, General fictionParenting, Death and bereavement
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Sixteen-year-old Miranda keeps a journal describing her family's struggle to survive after an asteroid hits the Moon and causes disastrous…

climate change on Earth. She records her feelings about losing contact with friends and the outside world, locating food, and keeping hope alive. For junior and senior high readers. 2006

Listen!

By Stephanie S Tolan. 2006

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Animal stories, Family stories, General fiction, Multi-cultural fictionSelf help, Animals and wildlife, Death and bereavement
Human-transcribed braille

A lonely summer spent regaining use of her injured leg becomes interesting when twelve-year-old Charley adopts a wild dog she…

finds in the woods. While Charley slowly tames the dog, he begins healing her heart, which is full of memories of her dead mother. For grades 4-7. Christopher Medal. 2006

Sun & Spoon

By Kevin Henkes. 1997

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Family stories, General fictionDeath and bereavement, Parenting, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

After the death of his beloved grandmother, ten-year-old Spoon pockets Gram's special deck of solitaire cards as a keepsake. When…

his grandfather becomes nostalgic and searches for the missing cards, Spoon returns the deck in exchange for another memento with a very special meaning. For grades 4-7

Bridge to Terabithia: A Newbery Award Winner

By Katherine Paterson. 1977

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Friendship stories, Classic fiction, General fictionDeath and bereavement
Human-transcribed braille

Jess finds his biggest rival and best friend in Leslie, a girl who moves to his rural Virginia community from…

the city. Together they create Terabithia, a secret kingdom in the woods where they reign supreme--until tragedy strikes. For grades 5-8. Newbery Medal

El crossover: Crossover (spanish Edition), A Newbery Award Winner (Crossover series #01)

By Kwame Alexander. 2019

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fiction, Family stories, Multi-cultural fiction, Sports fiction, Alphabet, number and picture booksParenting, Death and bereavement, Sports and games
Human-narrated audio

"Twin fourteen-year-old basketball stars Josh and Jordan wrestle with highs and lows on and off the court, as their father…

ignores his declining health. Told in hip-hop style verse." -- Provided by NLS

On a scale of 1 to 10

By Ceylan Scott. 2019

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fiction, Suspense and thrillers, Disabilities fiction, Friendship storiesDeath and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

Lime Grove is home to a number of teenagers with a variety of problems: anorexia, bipolar disorder, behavior issues. Tamar…

will come to know them all very well. But there's one question she can't...won't answer: What happened to her friend Iris? As Tamar's emotional angst becomes more and more clear to her, she'll have to figure out a path to forgiveness. Unrated

The Probability of Everything

By Sarah Everett. 2023

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (CD), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Multi-cultural fiction, Family stories, General fictionTravel and geography, Parenting, Death and bereavement
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

“One of the best books I have read this year (maybe ever).” —Colby Sharp, Nerdy Book ClubNPR Books We Love…

2023 | Publishers Weekly Best of 2023 | Winner of the Governor General's Literary Awards for Young People's LiteratureA heart-wrenching middle grade debut about Kemi, an aspiring scientist who loves statistics and facts, as she navigates grief and loss at a moment when life as she knows it changes forever.Eleven-year-old Kemi Carter loves scientific facts, specifically probability. It's how she understands the world and her place in it. Kemi knows her odds of being born were 1 in 5.5 trillion and that the odds of her having the best family ever were even lower. Yet somehow, Kemi lucked out.But everything Kemi thought she knew changes when she sees an asteroid hover in the sky, casting a purple haze over her world. Amplus-68 has an 84.7% chance of colliding with earth in four days, and with that collision, Kemi’s life as she knows it will end.But over the course of the four days, even facts don’t feel true to Kemi anymore. The new town she moved to that was supposed to be “better for her family” isn’t very welcoming. And Amplus-68 is taking over her life, but others are still going to school and eating at their favorite diner like nothing has changed. Is Kemi the only one who feels like the world is ending?With the days numbered, Kemi decides to put together a time capsule that will capture her family’s truth: how creative her mother is, how inquisitive her little sister can be, and how much Kemi's whole world revolves around her father. But no time capsule can change the truth behind all of it, that Kemi must face the most inevitable and hardest part of life: saying goodbye."My heart hurt as I raced through the last chapters of this unique book that shines a light on family, friends, grief, and love." —Lisa Yee, author of Maizy Chen's Last Chance

Escarpolette (Rose)

By Sylvie Drapeau. 2022

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fictionDeath and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

Depuis le grave accident qui l’a plongée dans le coma, la mère de Rose ne bouge plus, ne parle plus.…

Ses yeux restent toujours fermés. Mais le docteur Chevalier croit que, peut-être, elle peut entendre. Alors Rose lui lit à voix haute des pages entières de son journal intime. Elle lui raconte tout : son école, ses peurs, ses peines, ses défis. Un soir, pour lui changer les idées, le père de Rose l’emmène au théâtre voir Le petit chaperon rouge. Rose est émerveillée. C’est le plus beau spectacle au monde! Soudain, la vie retrouve ses couleurs. C’est décidé, elle fera du théâtre! Sylvie Drapeau est une grande comédienne et une auteure. Avec Escarpolette, elle signe son premier roman pour la jeunesse.

Carried: how one mother's trust in God helped her through the unthinkable

By Michelle Schmidt. 2018

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fiction, Christian fictionReligion, Death and bereavement
Human-narrated audio

In October 2016, Michelle Schmidt flew to Oregon to meet her daughter, Annie, for a camping trip. But Annie didn't…

show up as planned. Thus began a season of searching and coming up short, of miracles and frustrations, of love poured out and faith tested, until Annie's body was finally discovered more than three weeks later in the Columbia River Gorge, where she had fallen while hiking. Annie's mother opens her heart to tell her story. LDS Nonfiction

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