b'a book that honors the uniqueness of a mans path toward healing. A woman reading this book will benefit not only from gaining a deeper understanding of the men in her life; she will find herself in these pages.When a Man Faces Grief/A Man You Know is Grieving:12 Practical Ideas to Help You Heal From Loss Thomas Golden and James Miller, WillowgreenPublishing, 1998. This book focuses on grief in general (not grief after suicide, per se), exploring the authors view of the masculine side of healing. The books format is unique: the first half of the book provides guidance to the grieving man himself; turned upside down, the book then offers his family and friends advice on how best to help him. The twelve suggestions in each half of the book are practical and straightforward.When Suicide Comes Home: A Fathers Diary and Comments Paul Cox, Bolton Press, 2002. A fathers perspective on the first year following his sons suicide, this book is written in a simple, straightforwardwayan easy read for early grief. While written from a fathers perspective, female readers (especially spouses) have said that it helped them better understand the male experienceof grief.Poetry / InspirationalA Long-Shadowed Grief: Suicide and its Aftermath Harold Ivan Smith, Cowley Publications, 2006.Written from a Christian perspective, this book by a survivor of his cousins suicide and former funeral director explores the aftermath of suicide through the lenses of spiritualityand theology.40 Surviving a Suicide Loss'