Here are some useful books that you can ask for at your library or book store.
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Divorce Is Not the End of the World: Zoe’s and Evan’s Coping Guide for Kids. Zoe, Evan and Ellen Sue Stern. (Berkeley CA: Tricycle Press, 1997.)
For Better, For Worse: A Guide to Surviving Divorce for Preteens and Their Families. Janet Bode and Stan Mack. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.)
Help! A Girl’s Guide to Divorce and Stepfamilies. American Girl Library. (Middleton, Wisconsin: Pleasant Company, 1999.)
The Divorce Helpbook for Kids. Cynthia MacGregor. (Atascadero CA: Impact Publishers, 2001.)
It’s Not the End of the World. Judy Blume. (New York: Yearling, 1972.)
Surviving Your Parents’ Divorce: A Guide for Young Canadians. Second edition. Michael G. Cochrane. (Toronto: John Wiley & Sons Canada, 1999.)
Teens and Divorce. Gail B. Stewart. (Greenhaven Press, 2000.)
Teens with Single Parents: Why Me? Margaret A. Shultz (Enslow, 1997.)
When Your Parents Split Up...How to Keep Yourself Together. Alys Swan Shultz. (Enslow, 1997.)
These titles are provided for your convenience only. The Ministry of Attorney General, B.C. does not endorse them and is not responsible for their content.