b'But I Didnt Say Goodbye: For Parents and Professionals Helping Child Suicide Survivors Barbara Rubel, Griefwork Center, Inc., 2000. Told from the point of view of a child, this book is intended for adults to read and then share with children.Child Survivors of Suicide: A Guidebook for Those Who Care for Them Rebecca Parkin and Karen Dunne-Maxim, 1995. This practical guide offers advice for family members, educators, and others who deal with young suicideloss survivors.My Uncle Keith Died Carol Ann Loehr, Trafford Publishing, 2006. Written in clear, simple language easily understood by children, this book offers hope and practical ways to explain suicide to children. It explains the difference between sadness and depression, and describes how chemical imbalances in the brain cause illnesses that can result in suicide.Someone I Love Died By Suicide: A Story for Child Survivors and Those Who Care or Them Doreen Cammarata, Grief Guidance, Inc., 2000. An illustrated book that explains depression and suicide in child-friendly language.For Adolescents and TeenagersAfter Francis Chalifour, Tundra, 2005. Nominated for the Canadian Governor Generals Literary Awards 2005, this autobiographical novel tells the story of 15-year-old Francis, whose father took his own life. It explores Franciss struggles with guilt, anger, profound sadness and search for hope during the first year after his fathers suicide.38 Surviving a Suicide Loss'