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or online booksource. You can also find these books
in our Cancer Resource Room. For more
information, please call (866) 724-6737 or 617-724-1822.
When the Parent Has Cancer:
- Another Morning
by Linda Blachman. Seal Press, 2006.
- Can
I Still Kiss You: Answering Your
Children's Questions About Cancer
by Neil Russell. Health Communications,
Inc., 2001.
- Cancer in the Family
by
Sue Heiney,
et al.American Cancer Society, 2001.
- Curious George Goes to the Hospital
by H. A. Rey and Margret Rey. Houghton Mifflin, 1966.
- The
Hope Tree: Kids Talk About Breast Cancer
by Laura Numeroff
et al. Simon& Schuster
Books for Young Readers,
1999.
- How to Help Children
Through a Parent's Serious
Illness
by Kathleen McCue MA. St. Martin's
Griffin, 1994.
- Ida B
by Katherine Hannigan. Harper Trophy, 2004.
- Melanie Martin Goes Dutch
by Carol Weston. Yearling, 2002.
- Metu and Lee
by Dr. Shenin Sachedina, Dr. Shenin Sachedina Medical Educational Products, 2006.
- Mom and the Polka-Dot Boo-Boo: A Gentle Story Explaining Breast Cancer To A Young Child
by Eileen Sutherland, Publishing Works, 2005.
- Mommy Has Cancer
by
Laura Okmin Russell.
Publications International, 2003.
- Mom’s Cancer
by Brian Fies, Abrams Image, 2006.
- Once
Upon a Hopeful Night
by
Risa
Sacks Yaffe. Oncology Nursing Press,
1998.
- Our Family Has Cancer
Too!
by
Christine Clifford. Pfeifer-Hamilton
Publ., 1998.
- Our Mom Has Cancer
by
A. & A.
Ackerman. American Cancer Society,
2001.
- The Paper Chain
by
Claire
Blake, et al. Health Press, 1998.
- Promises
by Elizabeth Winthrop. Clarion Books, 2000.
- Raising an Emotionally Healthy Child When a Parent is Sick
by Paula Rauch & Anna Muriel. McGraw-Hill, 2006.
- Tickles Tabitha's Cancer - Tankerous Mommy
by Amelia Frahm, Nutcracker Publishing Co. 2001.
- We
Can Cope: Helping Parents
Help Children when a Parent Has Cancer
by
J.
Bromberg, PsyD, C. McCabe. Innovative
Training Systems, 2000.
- When Eric's
Mom Fought Cancer
by
Judith Vigna.
Albert Whitman Co., 1993.
- When Mama Wore A Hat
by Eleanor Schick, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, 2007.
- When a Parent
Has Cancer: A Guide to Caring
for Your Children
by
Wendy Harpham, MD. HarperCollins,
2004.
- When I Feel Afraid
by Cheri J Meiners. Free Spirit Publishing, 2003.
- When Mommy is Sick
by Ferne Sherkin-Langer. Albert Whitman & Co, 1995
- Where’s Mom’s Hair?
by Debbie, Haydn, and Emmett Watters. Second Story Press, 2005.
- The Year My Mother Was Bald
by Anne Speltz. Magination Press, 2003.
When the Child Has Cancer
- 100 Questions & Answers about Your Child’s Cancer
by William L. Carroll. Jones & Bartlett, 2005.
- An Alphabet about Kids with Cancer
by
Rita
Bertlund. Children's Legacy,
1994.
- The Amazing Hannah
Candlelighters,
2002.
- Angel in Blue: The Story of Ashley Martin
by
Jenny Haley, et al. Scholastic, 2002.
- The C Word: Teenagers
and their Families Living
with Cancer
by
Elena Dorfman.(self published, 1998).
- Curious George Goes to the Hospital
by
Margaret & H.A. Rey. Houghton Mifflin, 1966.
- Dear
Bruno
by
Alice Trillin. New Press,
1996.
- Easy for You to Say: Q and As
for Teenagers
Living with Chronic Illness or Disability
by
Miriam
Kaufman. Key Porter Books, 1995.
- La
Fantastica Hannah
Candlelighters,
2002.
- Fighting Chance: Journeys
through Childhood Cancer
by
Harry
Connolly. Woodholme House, 1998.
- Kathy's
Hats: A Story of Hope
by
Trudy
Krishner. Albert Whitman,
1992.
- Kids' Cancer Pages
Children's
Cancer Association, n.d.
- Living
with Childhood Cancer: A
Practical Guide to Help Families
Cope
by
Leigh Woznick and Carol
D. Goodheart. American Psychological
Association, 2002.
- Magical Story:
A Teenager's Inspiring Battle
with Hodgkin's Disease
by
Leslie Bowden and Brian Bowden. Lucky
Press, 2002.
- The Moon Balloon
by Joan Drescher, The Moon Balloon Project, Inc., 2005. Bowden and Brian Bowden. Lucky Press, 2002.
- My Book for Kids
with Cansur [sic]: A Child's
Autobiography of Hope
by
Jason Gaes. Meleus, 1987.
- The Other America: Teens with Cancer
by
Gail B. Stewart. Lucent, 2002
- Relax
by
Catherine O'Neill. Child's
Play Ltd., 1993.
- Some Things
Change and Some Things Stay the
Same by Fred Rogers. American Cancer
Society, 1989.
- Taking Cancer to School
by
Cynthia S.
Henry and Kim Gosselin. Jay-Jo, 2001.
- Teenagers
Face to Face with Cancer
by
Karen
Gravelle and Bertram John. Julian Messner,
1986.
- "They Never Want to Tell You":
Children Talk About Cancer
by
David
J. Bearison. Harvard University Press, 1991.
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