Hello, I am looking for some books to help me in grieving process.
Well I am looking for something like " Late night walk and seating on a bench in park smoking a cigarette thinking about life and the process of grief" , something like that if you understand me.
I wont mind if its a monolog or dialog with strange stranger "keeping me company and chatting about life" type of theme.
Well I know its really specific and hard to ask but it would really help me thank you.
by Ok_Philosophy5691
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I think “Our Souls at Night” by Kennt Haruf may fit what you are looking for. I’m sorry for your loss.
“[Stay True](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59900070)” by Hua Hsu might be what you’re looking for.
Try “[Illusions](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29946)” by Richard Bach. It’s not really about grief, but It’s an easy paced, easy-going conversational-type story about Life and our perception of it. “[Jonathan Livingston Seagull](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/71728)” is his more famous work, and that’s also a philosophical/Meaning of Life type of tale.