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Brandenberg, Aliki. Feelings.
New York: Mulberry Books, 1984.
Brown, Laurene Krasney and Marc Brown. Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide for
Changing Families. Little Brown and
Company, 1986. (Most popular book for children)
Coffelt, Nanci. Fred
Stays with Me. An e-book (e for excellent
and electronic) published by SeeSpotBooks.com
Doleski, Teddi. The
Hurt. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1983. (A
very important book for parents and children)
Heegaard, Marge. When
Mom and Dad Separate. Minneapolis:
Woodland Press, 1991.
Krementz, Jill. How It
Feels When Parents Divorce. New York:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1984.
Lansky, Vickie. It's
Not Your Fault, Koko Bear. Book Peddlers,
Minnetonka, MN, 1997.
LeShan, Eda. What's
Going to Happen to Me? New York:Macmillan,
1978. Excellent for children above 6 and adults.
Munsch, Robert. Love
You Forever. Ontario: Firefly Books, 1986.
Rofes, Eric, Ed. and The Unit at the
Fayerweather Street School. The
Kids' Book of Divorce. New York: Vantage
Books, 1982.
Rogers, Fred. Let's
Talk About It: Divorce. New York: Penguin
Putnam Books, 1996.
Thomas, Shirley and Dorothy Rankin. Divorced But Still My Parents.
Longmont, CO: Springboard Publications, 1998
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