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also two sections:  “Widow &
Widower” gender specific grieving in spousal loss & “Parent Grieves…” for
fathers & mothers who lost children at birth.
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men:  an anthology.  New York: 
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Crider, Tom.  Give
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through grief.  Chapel Hill,
N.C.:  Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill,
1996.  176p.
Crouthamel, Thomas
G.  When
the unthinkable happens:  a father's
journey through grief.  Bradenton,
FL:  Keystone Press, 1994.  151p.
Dykstra, Robert.  She
never said good-bye:  one man's journey
through loss.  Foreword by Norman
Vincent Peale.  Wheaton, IL:  H. Shaw Publishers, 1989.  119p.
Elmer, Lon.  Why
her, why now:  a man's journey through
love, and death, and grief. 
Seattle, WA:  Signal Elm Press
& Moving  Books, 1987.  213p. 
New York:  Bantam Books,
1990.  209p. 
Floyd, Gregory.  A
grief unveiled:  one father's journey
through the death of a child. 
Foreword by Thomas Howard. 
Brewster, MA:  Paraclete Press,
1999.  194p.
Jonas, Robert A.  Rebecca:  a father's journey from grief to gratitude.  New York: 
Crossroad Pub., 1996.  150p.
Levang, Elizabeth.  When
men grieve:  why men grieve differently
and how you can help.  Minneapolis,
MN:  Fairview Press, 1998.  174p.
Martin, Terry L., &
Kenneth J. Doka, eds.  Men don't cry:  transcending gender stereotypes of grief.  Philadelphia, PA:  Brunner/Mazel, 1999.  
Miller, Robert J.  GriefQuest:  reflections for men coping with loss.  Illustrated by Henry Schreiner.  St. Meinrad, IN:  Abbey Press, 1996.  242p.
Sellner, Edward
Cletus.  Father and son:  time lost, love
recovered.  Notre Dame, IN:  Ave Maria Press, 1995.  176p.Rosenblatt, Paul C.  Parent
grief:  narratives of loss and
relationship.  Philadelphia,
PA:  Taylor & Francis, 2000.  
Stevens, Gwendolyn,
& Sheldon Gardner.  Separation anxiety and the dread of
abandonment in adult males. 
Westport, CT:  Praeger,
1994.  192p.
Turner, Geneva.  Fathers cry, too:  a revelation of hidden tears.  Columbus, GA:  Family
Projects Publishers, 1995.  256p.