Divorce: Resource List
Books for Children
Ages 3 to 8
- A Day With Daddy; by Nikki Grimes; New York, Scholastic, 2004
- At Daddy's on Saturdays; Partridge Green, Albert Whitman; Biblios, 1999
- Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families; by Laurene Drasny Brown and Marc Brown; Econo-Clad Books, 1999
- Do I Have A Daddy?: A Story About A Single-Parent Child; by Jeannie Warren Lindsay; Morning Glory Press, 2000
- Good-Bye, Daddy!; by Brigitte Weninger; North-South Books, 1997
- Let's Talk About Divorce; by Fred Rogers; Putnam, 1996
- My Family's Changing: A First Look at Family Break Up; by Pat Thomas; Barron's, 1999
- My Mother's House, My Father's House; by C. B. Christiansen; Penguin, 1990
- Standing on My Own Two Feet: A Child's Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce; by Tamara Schmitz; Price, Stern Sloan, 2008
- Two Homes; by Claire Masurel; illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton; Candlewick Press, 2001
- Was It the Chocolate Pudding? A Story for Little Kids About Divorce; by Sandra Levins and Bryan Langdo; American Psychological Assn., 2005
- Where Am I Sleeping Tonight? By Carol Ekster; Boulden Publ, 2008
Ages 8 to 12
- Always My Dad; by Sharon Wyeth, 1995-2000
- Amber Brown Goes Forth; by Paula Danziger; Putnam, 1995
- Amber Brown Sees Red; by Paula Danziger; Scholastic, 1998
- Blue Sky, Butterfly; by Jean van Leeuwen; Dial, 1996
- Divorce; by Debra Goldentyer; Raintree-Steck Vaughn, 1998
- Divorce Is Not the End of the World; by Evan Zoe; Tricycle Press, 1997
- Family Break-Up; by Keeley Bishop and Penny Tripp; Heineman Library, 2004
- Ginny Morris and Mom's House, Dad's House; by Mary Gallagher and Whitney Martin; Magination Press, 2005
- I Love My Parents, But I Hate Divorce; by Pat H. Otto; Wildwater Publications, 1997
- My Parents Are Getting Divorced: How to Keep It Together When Your Mom and Dad Are Splitting Up; by Florence Cadier and Melissa Daly; Amulet Books, 2004
- My Parents' Divorce; by Julia Cole; Copper Beech Books, 1998
- Strider; by Beverly Cleary; Avon, 1996
- The Squeaky Wheel; by Robert Kimmel Smith; Dell Pub. Co., 1992
- The Trouble With Thirteen; by Betty Miles; Econo-Clad Books, 1999
- What Can I Do? A Book For Children Of Divorce; by Danielle Lowry; illustrated by Bonnie Matthews; Magination Press, 2001
- What Do We Think About: Family Break-Up; by Jullian Powell; Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, 2001
- When My Parents Forgot to Be Friends; by Jennifer Moore-Mallions; Barron's Educational Series, 2005
Young Adult
- Divorce; by Anne Charlish; Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1999
- Divorce and Teens: When a Family Splits Apart; by Elizabeth Price; Berkeley Heights, NJ., Enslow Publishing, 2004
- For Better, For Worse: A Guide To Surviving Divorce For Preteens and Their Families; Janet Bode; Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2001
- I Want Answers and a Parachute; by P.J. Petersen; Simon and Schuster, 1993
- Teens and Divorce; Gail Stewart; Lucent Books, 2000
- The Moonlight Man; by Paula Fox; Dell, 1995
Books for Adults
- Always Dad: Being a Great Father During and After Divorce; by Paul Mandelstein; NOLO, 2006
- Child Friendly Divorce: A Divorced Therapist's Guide to Helping Your Children Thrive by Diane Berry; Blue Waters Publishing, 2004
- The Co-Parenting Survival Guide: Letting Go of Conflict After a Difficult Divorce; by Elizabeth Thayer; New Harbinger Publishing, 2001
- Divorce Poison: How to Protect Your Family From Bad-Mouthing and Brainwashing; by Richard Warshak; Harper, 2010
- Divorcing Father's Manual: 8 Steps to Help You and Your Children Survive and Thrive; by Barry Frieman; Men's Studies Press, 2005
- Ex-Etiquette For Parents: Good Behavior After A Divorce Or Separation; by Jann Blackstone-Ford and Sharyl Jupe; Chicago Review Press, 2004
- Good Parenting Through Your Divorce: How to Recognize, Encourage and Respond to Your Child's Feelings and Help Them Get Through Your Divorce; by Mary Ellen Hannibal; Publishers Group West, 2002
- How to Help Your Children Survive Your Divorce; by Jody Beverridge and Alan Bradley; Foulsham, 2004
- How to Parent with Your Ex: Working Together for Your Child's Best Interest; by Brette Sember; Sphinx/Sourcebooks, 2005
- If It’s Friday, I Live on Maple Street; by Evon Fleshberg; Abingdon Press; 2008
- Parenting After Divorce: Resolving Conflicts and Meeting Your Children’s Needs; by Philip Stahl, 2007
- Putting Children First: Proven Parenting Strategies for Helping Children Thrive Through Divorce; by JoAnne Pedro-Carroll; Avery, 2010
- Step Wise: A Guide to Family Mergers; by James Dale; Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2001
- The Truth About Children and Divorce: Dealing with the Emotions So You and Your Children Can Thrive; by Robert Emery; Viking, 2004
- Wednesday Evenings And Every Other Weekend: A Guide For The Noncustodial Father; by F. Daniel McClure and Jerry B. Saffer; Van Doren Company, 2001
Other Resources
Kids In The Middle, Inc.
A not-for-profit agency, has provided comprehensive services for children struggling with their parents' divorce, separation, or remarriage.
121 West Monroe
St. Louis, MO 63122
(314) 909-9922
http://www.kidsinthemiddle.org/
Kid's Turn
A Non-Profit Organization to Help Kids and Parents Through Divorce
1242 Market Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102-4802
(415) 437-0700 or (510) 835-8445
e-mail: kidsturn@earthlink.net
http://www.kidsturn.org
American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy
112 S. Alfred St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-838-9808
http://www.aamft.org
Compiled by Catherine Smith, MLS, medical librarian at the Family Health Library, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO.
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Last reviewed: 2010-06-04
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