Publication year 1847
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Justice, Fate, Religion & Spirituality, Grief
Tags Narrative Poem, Romance, American Literature, World History, Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction
Grief
"The art of losing isn't hard to master," wrote poet Elizabeth Bishop. Perhaps she meant that we will all face loss at some point in our lives. In this collection, we have brought together texts that take up the universal experience of grief.
Evangeline
Eveline
Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief
Everything Is Tuberculosis
Evidence of the Affair
Exhalation
Exodus
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Eye of the Needle
Facing It
Fallen Gods
Famous Last Words
Famous Last Words
Far North
Finale
Finding Grace
Firekeeper's Daughter
Five Survive
Five Total Strangers
Flight Behavior
Publication year 1847
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Justice, Fate, Religion & Spirituality, Grief
Tags Narrative Poem, Romance, American Literature, World History, Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction
Publication year 1904
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Memory, Grief, Love, Family, Colonialism
Tags Irish Literature, Modernism, Gender & Feminism, Education, Education, World History, Classic Fiction
“Eveline” is the fourth short story in James Joyce’s Dubliners collection, completed in 1907 and published in London in 1914. This story, like the others in Dubliners, reveals Joyce’s view of Ireland, then a British colony, as existing in a state of paralysis. Alongside this broader theme, “Eveline” also explores topics like duty versus freedom, English imperialism, and individual autonomy. Nearly a story of a young woman escaping the confines of her abusive and lonely... Read Eveline Summary
Publication year 2026
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Guilt, Revenge, Good & Evil, Truth & Lies
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Action & Adventure
Publication year 2025
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Fear, Grief, Guilt, Hope, Loneliness, Disability, Race, Death, Family, Colonialism, Community, Politics & Government, War, Justice, Power & Greed
Tags Health, Health, Science & Nature, World History
Publication year 2018
Genre Novella, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Grief, Love, Femininity, Masculinity, The Past, Marriage, Loyalty & Betrayal, Truth & Lies
Tags Romance, Historical Fiction, Contemporary Literature
Publication year 2019
Genre Short Story Collection, Fiction
Themes Grief, Fate, Forgiveness
Tags Chinese Literature, Asian Literature, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Philosophy, Philosophy
Ted Chiang’s Exhalation is a collection of nine science fiction short stories. Published in 2019, the stories feature time travel, robots, artificial intelligences, and human beings grappling with an everchanging world. Seven of the nine stories appeared in previous publications, going on to win multiple Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards. Through the science fiction/dystopian genre, Exhalation explores forgiveness, parenting, technology ethics, free will, and climate change. This is Ted Chiang’s second collection, following Stories of... Read Exhalation Summary
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Guilt, Hate & Anger, Loneliness, Love, Regret, Revenge, Appearance & Reality, Family, Loyalty & Betrayal, Truth & Lies
Publication year 2005
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Loneliness, Family, War
Tags Historical Fiction, Coming of Age, Dramatic Literature, Grief & Death, Trauma & Abuse, 9/11, Modern Classic Fiction
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is a realistic fiction novel written by Jonathan Safran Foer and based on the September 11 terrorist attacks that occurred in New York City in 2001. The novel was originally published in 2005. Its characters grapple with Fear of Death and Loss as an Obstacle to Living, The Complex Nature of Relationships, The Importance of Little Things, and The Influence of the Past on the Present. This guide uses the... Read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Summary
Publication year 1978
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Grief, Loneliness, Disability, Gender Identity, War
Tags Horror & Suspense, Historical Fiction, Mystery & Crime Fiction, World War II, Military & War, World History
The Eye of the Needle is an espionage thriller by best-selling author Ken Follett. Originally published in 1978 under the title, Storm Island, the novel follows the hunt for German spy and assassin Henry Faber. Faber has obtained information that will influence Adolf Hitler’s decision on whether to send reinforcements to Erwin Rommell’s army in Normandy in anticipation of a joint British and American attack. The Eye of the Needle is Ken Follett’s first commercially... Read Eye of the Needle Summary
Publication year 1988
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Death, Grief
Tags Lyric Poem, US History, Vietnam War
The poem “Facing It” by Yusef Komunyakaa is a meditation on the first time Komunyakaa visited the US Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC. Komunyakaa served in the Vietnam War as an Army journalist for the military newspaper, Southern Cross, until he was discharged in 1966. He began writing about the war approximately 14 years after coming home from Vietnam.Prior to this, he had only written one poem about his experience in the war, and... Read Facing It Summary
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Forgiveness, Grief, Guilt, Hate & Anger, Loneliness, Love, Memory, Revenge, Race, Sexual Identity, Death, The Past, Appearance & Reality, Fathers, Siblings, Self Discovery, War, Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality, Safety & Danger
Tags Romance, Fantasy, Mythology
Publication year 2007
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Guilt, Gender Identity, Mental Health, Coming of Age, Self Discovery, Good & Evil, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Romance, Fantasy
Famous Last Words (2014) is a young adult supernatural thriller by Katie Alender, an acclaimed American author known for her work in the paranormal young adult genre, including the Bad Girls Don’t Die series and Marie Antoinette, Serial Killer. Drawing on her background as a graduate of the Florida State University Film School, Alender sets the novel in a version of Hollywood where cinematic history provides a blueprint for contemporary murder. The story follows teenager... Read Famous Last Words Summary
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Fear, Grief, Guilt, Love, Death, Appearance & Reality, Family, Justice
Publication year 1996
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Safety & Danger, Coming of Age, Animals, Environment, Fear, Death, Childhood & Youth, Perseverance, Grief, Food
Tags Action & Adventure, Coming of Age, Realistic Fiction, Children`s Literature
Set in Canada, American author Will Hobbs’s young-adult novel Far North (1996) follows Gabe Rogers, who lives with his grandparents in Austin, Texas. When Gabe tells his father that he wants to live with him in Canada, his father tells him he may on two conditions. First, Gabe must travel up north to experience the severe cold of the Northwest Territories for one year. Second, he must attend boarding school. While flying through Canada with... Read Far North Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Love, Death, The Past, Appearance & Reality, Fate, Power & Greed
Tags Fantasy, Romance, Mystery & Crime Fiction
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Guilt, Love, Death, Marriage, Truth & Lies
Tags Love & Sexuality, Domestic Fiction
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Appearance & Reality, Community
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Psychological Fiction, Trauma & Abuse, Addiction & Substance Abuse, Grief & Death, Race & Racism, American Literature, Horror & Suspense, Modern Classic Fiction, Fantasy, Romance
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Self Discovery, Grief, Memory, Masculinity, Truth & Lies, Power & Greed
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Truth & Lies, Grief, Loneliness
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Special Occasions, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2012
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Birth, Marriage, Mothers, Globalization, Environment
Tags Climate Change, Science & Nature, Modern Classic Fiction
Barbara Kingsolver’s 2012 novel Flight Behavior presents a symbolic connection between Dellarobia Turnbow, an unhappy farm wife who secretly dreams of running away from it all, and a surprising migration of monarch butterflies that alight upon her in-laws’ property in Feathertown, Tennessee. As the butterflies struggle to survive and reproduce to continue their species, Dellarobia struggles in her efforts to deal with the consequences of her past decisions and the possibility of her new life... Read Flight Behavior Summary