I’m using the other tag only because I’m not really looking for self help books, but considering the ones I’ve found don’t seem to cover what I’m looking for, I wouldn’t say no to any recommendations. I hope this is alright mods?
I recently lost my dad about a month ago. He passed away from what my family thinks was a heart attack or something heart related. It was very quick and sudden and still doesn’t seem real even as I struggle to type this. But I have been trying to find books for grief about the death of a father from a daughter’s point of view, both self help and fiction, and I feel like I’ve found very little?
I picked up “Fatherless Daughters” thinking that it could be a template(guide? blue print?) about what the rest of my life is possibly going to look like and while I do think that it could help, it doesn’t seem to cover losing a father as a new adult(Early 20s) and how it affects her going forward.
I’m looking for fictional novels for catharsis and a bit of exposure therapy, something that’ll make me sob and give me heart ache for a while but I walk away feeling better?
So, I am asking for recommendations for books or novels about the death of a father from an adult daughter’s point of view, even if it’s a subplot, however I don’t want it to be forgotten by the end of the book. I want the grief to linger throughout the book as morbid as it sounds? I’m fine with fantasy, sci-fi, historical fiction, or contemporary recommendations, and any self help book recommendations would be much appreciated!
If you’ve read this far, thank you for reading and I hope you have a good rest of your day/night/timezone!
by Immediate_Nature1162