Well-written and clear workbook/guide that walks children and teens through traumatic situations and our varied responses to them. Imperi does a great job teaching us about the grief process, removing stigma or worries about those strong feelings, and offering great ideas and encouragement to keep moving through it. My brother died in my young teen years, and I feel like we just sort of saw our way through it, back to normal life after a few weeks. While this guide could feel a little dense at at times, it does have a good deal of encouragement and wisdom. It includes examples of various types of deathloss or shadowloss from sample children, and explained some of their feelings and experiences, to help various situations seem relatable. While not all children will be dealing with very close or tragic deathloss, I do think we all experience life changes, discouragement and more types of shadowloss that can send us into a puzzling grief cycle. Our oldest recently left home, and it has rocked all our worlds in surprising ways. Imperi offers a great lesson on how we do life, and giving ourselves a little grace as we do so, in a very inclusive and encouraging way.
Read as a nomination in the nonfiction book award category as a panelist for Children's and Young Adult Bloggers' Literary Awards (Cybils Awards).